THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING Field Support Programme for Diploma in Secondary Education SELF STUDY MODULE COMMUNICATION SKILLS MOEVT - NOV: 2007 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Ministry of Education and Vocational training (MoEVT) wishes to thank the following experts who participated in designing and developing this self-study module. Writers: 1. 2. Luka Mkonongwa Odilia L. Chua Assistant Lecturer‚ DUCE Teacher‚ Oysterbay Secondary School
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INTERVIEW SKILLS Interviewing: The job interview can be a pleasant and rewarding experience. It gives you and the employer a chance to discuss your qualifications and determine if a match can be made. Interviews vary in style length and can have a number of different interviewers depending upon the organization‚ so try to prepare for anything. Interview Styles: Directed This consists of a list of specific questions‚ which are in a certain order every time. Sometimes a checklist will
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COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN TEACHING CONTENTS 1. Introduction 3 2. Communication process 3 3. Communication and teaching 4 4. Practicing Skillful Communication 9 * Practicing Sound Presentation Skills
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RISK ASSESSMENTS We are all required to identify risks and minimise these whenever we undertake a task. Here are some sample risk assessments presented in a suitable manner for your individual project. Physical HazardIdentify the hazards | Risk (Harm) Determine the risks associated with the hazard | Risk Control MeasuresDetermine control measures required to eliminate or minimise the risk using ‘hierarchy of control measures’. | | | | Use of Bunsen burner | Gas leakage‚ burning of
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What is softskills? Soft skill is the ability required and expected from persons for finding a suitable job‚ its maintenance and promotion. Softskills is an important facet of life. It is essential in all spheres of life. Be it an interview or dealing with the project leader or working out a solution with a team or writing a report‚ getting across the point effectively is what matters. The success of an endeavour hinges on the ability to communicate effectively in today’s fast paced life‚ everyone
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report is based on the based on how the skill of effective communication can improve your writing‚ listening‚ conflict and anger management skills. It is seen that communication is the key to proper writing which is critical to tertiary education students as is required for the successful completion of a certificate‚ degree and masters. Also‚ communication can be an influential force in effective listening‚ which is important for job interviews‚ group projects and communication in the workplace. Lastly
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AIM 6330 Topics to know for Exam I Chapter 1 – Environment and Theoretical Structure of Financial Accounting • Know the basic objectives financial reporting and the basic elements of financial statement • Know the fundamental and enhancing qualitative characteristics of accounting information. • Know the assumptions‚ principles and constraints of accounting information and be able to identify when each is being illustrated in specific accounting contexts. Chapter
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Thinking Skills From English Certificate of Education (International) What and Why Involves learning specific intellectual skills independent of subject content Improve objective‚ investigative and rigorous thinking Improve ability to understand‚ analyze and resolve problems Useful in fields of law‚ research science‚ social science‚ business‚ accounting‚ engineering‚ medicine and journalism Thinking Skills 1. 2. 3. 4. Problem Solving Critical Thinking Critical Reasoning Applied Reasoning
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How does the acquisition of skill affect performance? Skill acquisition refers to the process that athletes use to learn or acquire a new skill. A skill can be defined as an act or task such as typing or drawing‚ or in the instance of sport‚ catching‚ throwing‚ and running. Skill acquisition is a gradual developmental process that requires our cognitive (thinking) processes to work with our physical abilities to learn how to perform movements that we were previously unfamiliar with. For performers
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soft Skills vs. Hard Skills: Soft Skills vs. Hard Skills Soft Skills: Soft skills are defined by dictionary.com as: “ desirable qualities for certain forms of employment that do not depend on acquired knowledge: they include common sense‚ the ability to deal with people‚ and a positive flexible attitude” Soft Skills Examples include: Social capital Friendliness Optimism Listening Ethical Behavior Honesty Responsibility Collaboration Creativity Examples include: Hard Skills: Hard skills
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