Active listening emerged from early 1940’s research into what made an effective counselor. This inquiry, largely led by Carl Rogers and his colleagues in clinical psychology, endeavored to understand why some counselors were better than others at addressing their client’s personal problems. They di...
“There is a difference between truly listening and waiting for your turn to talk.”—Ralph Waldo Emerson. As the great American poet Emerson suggested, you will have your turn to talk. There is really nothing to gain in a partner relationship by skipping the first step: active listening. V...
Two sessions were spent on active listening and communication skills (an unplanned diversion from dilemma discussions necessitated by the participants' general ... J, Arbuthnot,DA Gordon - 《Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology》 被引量: 186发表: 1986年 Clinical interview skills and identificat...
Instead of passively listening to a traditional lecture, students participate in activities such as group discussions, problem-based learning, case studies, or conceptual exercises during class time (Gilboy et al., 2015; Obradovich et al., 2015). Students are encouraged to study independently or ...
The second type of participant passively participates (also known as lurking or listening) by merely reading others’ posts. Generally speaking, active participation is preferred to passive participation. This is because learners are required to engage in discussions cognitively by producing ideas and ...
Mindfulness may be a suitable control for an audiobook intervention, as both interventions involve listening to recordings over a period of multiple weeks, but the mindfulness intervention was not hypothesized to influence reading skills. We believe this comparison was equally apt for studying whether ...
The presence of irrelevant auditory information (other talkers, environmental noises) presents a major challenge to listening to speech. The fundamental frequency (F0) of the target speaker is thought to provide an important cue for the ... Judy H. Song, Erika Skoe, Karen Banai, and Nina Krau...
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(i.e. listening to the teacher, writing, looking at instructional materials, etc.) during the observation period. This tool provides a valid measure of classroom behaviour, when compared with direct observation (r = 0.81 to 0.87) [52]. Further, this tool has evidence of reliability (r...
(does it get anymore exciting for me!?). I sat listening to my colleagues share their stories, eagerly awaiting my turn to take the podium. It was finally my turn. I thought in my best Kevin McAlister homage “This is it, don’t get scared now,” proudly took the stage, and ...