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    Active Listening Standards

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    Over the course of the semester I have learned and grown remarkably in my listening and leaderships skills. EDPS 315 has been an extremely beneficial course over the semester and one of the most important classes that I have taken thus far in my educational career. Going into the course I did not think that it would have made this much of an impact on my life but I have seen myself grown as a person more in this class than any of my other courses. Unlike my other classes that are specifically directed

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    Overcoming Obstacles

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    For the majority of my academic career failure was not something to which I was accustomed. I had never really struggled in any particular subject and I was able to succeed with relatively little effort. This changed my freshman year of high school. I had always taken classes for the academically “gifted” and thought myself to be quite capable; however‚ I found myself on the verge of failing multiple classes. I assumed this was something every high school student experienced until I received my

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    1.3. Significance of the Research 3 II. LITERATURE REVIEW 3 2.1. Definitions of key terms 3 2.1.1. Listening 3 2.1.2. Listening comprehension 4 2.1.3. EFL 4 2.2. Theoretical Framework 4 2.2.1. Listening and children aged 6-8 years old 4 2.2.2. Factors affect Listening 5 2.2.3. Teaching listening strategies 8 2.3. Research questions 13 III. RESEARCH DESIGN 13 3.1. The fieldwork 13 3.2. The samples

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    Listening Report

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    Concert Analysis: Songs Around the Word I Offer Thee by Allen Ridout 1. Gregorian chant consists of a single-lined melody and is monophonic in texture. This piece also consists of these basic structures as well as not having any harmory or counterpoint. This piece performed by U of I faculty member Steven Rickards‚ is sung a cappella. 2. This piece differs from the traditional Gregorian chant of the Middle ages because of the jumps and leaps presented in the piece‚ which show that the piece

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    Listening vs Hearing

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    Listening Vs. Hearing Listening versus Hearing by Robert M. Sherfield‚ Ph.D. http://www.netplaces.com/self-esteem/active-listening/listening-versus-hearing.htm There are weighty differences between listening and hearing. Hearing is an automatic response while listening is a voluntary action. Hearing has little to do with choice‚ while listening has everything to do with choice. Think of it in this light: Just because you have hands‚ this does not make you a painter‚ sculptor‚ or carpenter. Just

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    INTRODUCTORY OF TEACHING LISTENING A. TEACHING LISTENING Some teachers have commented that to teach listening seems so difficult. It is because usually we : 1. Can forget easily what we have heard 2. Do not recognize the words 3. Understanding the words but not intended message 4. Neglect the next part when thinking about the meaning 5. Unable to form a mental representation from words heard In order not to have an opinion that teaching listening is difficult. Here are the

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    Overcoming Obstacles

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    We all go through hard things in life. But we can’t give up and we have to persevere. Three texts that demonstrate perseverance are “The Little Rock Nine‚” “The Lost Boys”‚ and Nick Vujicic- Life without limbs. The first text that demonstrates perseverance is “The Lost Boys”. First these boys if they are sponsored move to a completely new country. The article states that “They are now headed to a new home in the U.S”. This shows perseverance because these people are going to a totally different

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    Obstacles In Radiology

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    One of the biggest goals in radiology is to keep the patient safe. There are many different ways to insure that the patient is safe when it comes to taking the perfect X-ray. One of the biggest and first things that the radiographers should do is confirm that they have the right patient. After confirming the patients name and date of birth the radiographer would also confirm the body part that is injured. Depending on the body part size and mass the radiographer would than determine how to set

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    Listening to Customers

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    Should you listen to the Customer? 1. Why doesn’t Henry want to listen to the customers? Does he have a point? Are there some businesses where you should not listen to the customer? What about his Smurf comment Henry does have a point indeed. The Company has a long history of success‚ a constant growth despite the difficult economic times and 90.000 people that signed the fan site. Delacroix is a dance company that brings to its customers creative‚ innovative artistic programs

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    skills‚ once mastered‚ enrich our lives forever. Listening‚ the neglected skill is truly valuable in every aspect of life and business. Listening affects all communication and we spend more time engaging in listening than any other form of communication‚ yet we still practice unlistening. Listening is the deliberate process by which we receive‚ understand and retain aural stimuli. Almost everyone can hear‚ but few can really listen well. Effective listening is hearing and understanding the message being

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