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Good Listening In Class
It is important for you to be a good listener in
class. Much of what you will have to learn will be
presented verbally by your teachers. Just hearing
what your teachers say is not the same as listening
to what they say. Listening is a cognitive act that
requires you to pay attention and think about and
mentally process what you hear.
Here are some things you should do to be a good
listener in class:
Be Cognitively Ready to Listen When You Come to
Class. Make sure you complete all assigned work
andreadings. Review your notes from previous class
sessions. Think about what you know about the topic
that will be covered in class that day.
Be Emotionally Ready to Listen When You Come to
Class. Your attitude is important. Make a
conscious choice to find the topic useful and
interesting. Be committed to learning all that you
can.
Listen with a Purpose. Identify what you
expect and hope to learn from the class session.
Listen for these things as your teacher talks.
Listen with an Open Mind. Be receptive to
what your teacher says. It is good to question what
is said as long as you remain open to points of view
other than your own.
Be Attentive. Focus on what your teacher is
saying. Try
not to daydream and let your mind wander to other
things. It helps to sit in the front and center of
the class, and to maintain eye contact with your
teacher.
Be an Active Listener. You can think faster
than your teacher can speak. Use this to your
advantage by evaluating what is being said and
trying to anticipate what will be said next. Take
good written notes about what your teacher says.
While you can think faster than your teacher can
speak, you cannot write faster than your teacher can
speak. Taking notes requires you to make decisions
about what to write, and you have to be an active
listener to do this.
Meet the Challenge. Don't give up and stop
listening when you find the information being
presented difficult to understand. Listen even more
carefully at these times and work hard to understand
what is being said. Don't be reluctant to ask
questions.
Triumph Over the Environment. The classroom
may too noisy, too hot, too cold, too bright, or too
dark. Don't give in to these inconveniences. Stay
focused on the big picture - LEARNING.
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