Physiology of Hearing | Becoming a Better Listener | Helping Students Become Better Listeners | Ineffective Listening | Key Terms/Misc. |
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What is the process of hearing?
The outer ear receiving sound waves that are then funneled through the auditory canal.
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What is concentration?
The focusing of attention on the verbal message.
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What is effective speaking and listening?
Four different techniques that teachers can use to promote _____.
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What is pseudo listening?
Giving the appearance of listening, when in fact the listener is not attending to the message.
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What is insensitive listening?
Taking the speaker's comments at face value and not considering the full message.
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What is amplitude?
The stronger the _____, the louder the noise.
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What is attention?
The concentration on the speaker.
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What is classroom interactions?
Teacher initiation through questioning, student response, and feedback from the teacher closing the interaction.
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What is selective listening?
Attending to information that is only of interest or relevant to the self.
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What is empathy?
Understanding the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of another.
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What is hertz?
Frequency, measured by ____, determines the pitch of the noise.
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What is objectivity?
Open and unbiased listening process.
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What is active listeners?
Teachers can use a catch phrase or hand gesture that calls children's attention to become ___ ___.
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What is ambushing?
Listening to gather information to personally attack someone.
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What is the auditory canal?
The scientific term for ear canal.
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What is the oval window?
A connector for the middle ear to the inner ear through the cochlea.
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What is strategic pauses?
The silence in conversation that allows for comprehension and consideration of the message.
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What is diversity?
Every classroom has ___ in learners, yet many teachers use one approach to teaching.
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What is stage hogs-conversational?
Individuals whose intent is to turn attention to themselves.
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What is listening?
A process that entails hearing, attending, understanding, responding, and remembering.
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What is the ossicles?
Formed by the hammer, anvil, and stirrup.
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What is you cannot listen while you are talking?
"I've never learned anything while I was talking." -Larry King.
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What is metacognitive processes?
The acknowledgement or awareness of one's own thought processes.
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What is tuning out?
If a student doesn't want to discuss a topic, they will "____" and not listen effectively.
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Who is Oliver Wendell Holmes?
"It is the province of knowledge to speak; it is the privilege of wisdom to listen."
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