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Tenuto, Penny L. – Journal of Organizational and Educational Leadership, 2018
I had not thought deeply about listening as an essential element in the construct of ethical leadership until I read Shane Safir's book, "The Listening Leader: Creating the Conditions for Equitable School Transformation" (Jossey-Bass, 2017, 330 pp.). Having worked for more than 20 years as a teacher, administrator, and instructional…
Descriptors: Listening Skills, Listening, Leaders, Transformative Learning
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Meyer, Kevin R.; Hunt, Stephen K. – Communication Education, 2017
As this forum's call for papers notes, lecture represents one of the more "controversial forms of instructional communication," yet remains a predominant instructional method in academia. Ironically, instructors face increasing pressure to abandon lecture at a time when these classes are popular and students readily enroll in lecture…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Higher Education, Listening, Notetaking
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Aka, Natsuki – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2019
The constructive feedback on the author's article has helped him to expand his knowledge on the topic. He would like to clarify here that the purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of extensive reading on the development of Japanese high school learners' linguistic knowledge and reading abilities. The findings revealed that the…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Program Effectiveness, High School Students, Foreign Countries
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Elliott, David J.; Silverman, Marissa – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2017
The praxial philosophy of music education in "Music Matters" (2015) argues that music educators should teach democratically, creatively, and ethically toward empowering students' abilities to achieve full human flourishing through critically reflective music making and listening of all kinds. Moreover, "Music Matters" contends…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Teachers, Ethics
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Beebe, Steven A. – Communication Education, 2016
In this response, Steven Beebe comments that, as noted by several authors in this "Forum," the National Communication Association (NCA) Learning Outcomes in Communication (LOCs) are wisely proposed as "a starting point for conversation" rather than a prescriptive pronouncement of what all communication students should master.…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Outcomes of Education, Citizen Participation, Academic Achievement
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Richards, Sandra L. – Journal of General Education, 2015
Asked to recommend a faculty reading that might counteract our habits of overspecialization, I nominate Amitav Ghosh's "Sea of Poppies" (2008), the first novel in his "Ibis" trilogy. Reading Ghosh has offered me not only a fascinating introduction to the Indian Ocean world but also an occasion to reflect upon the dynamics of a…
Descriptors: General Education, Novels, Cooperative Learning, Listening
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Laverty, Megan J. – Educational Theory, 2011
In this essay Megan J. Laverty argues that Jean-Jacques Rousseau's conception of humane communication and his proposal for teaching it have implications for our understanding of the role of listening in education. She develops this argument through a close reading of Rousseau's most substantial work on education, "Emile: Or, On Education". Laverty…
Descriptors: Listening, Role, Educational Practices, Educational Philosophy
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O'Brien, John – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 2013
Romer and Walker's "Appreciative Inquiry," which obtained input from 16 capable personal assistants, challenges some influential assumptions about personal assistance and opens a way to think about the demanding work of developing capable and committed personal assistants. Attempts to depersonalize the relationship between people…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Helping Relationship, Help Seeking, Severe Disabilities
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Gordon, Mordechai – Educational Theory, 2011
In this essay, Mordechai Gordon interprets Martin Buber's ideas on dialogue, presence, and especially his notion of embracing in an attempt to shed some light on Buber's understanding of listening. Gordon argues that in order to understand Buber's conception of listening, one needs to examine this concept in the context of his philosophy of…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Listening, Interpersonal Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Waks, Leonard J. – Educational Theory, 2011
In this essay, Leonard Waks examines John Dewey's account of listening, drawing on Dewey's writings to establish a direct connection in his work between listening and democracy. Waks devotes the first part of the essay to explaining Dewey's distinction between one-way or straight-line listening and transactional listening-in-conversation, and to…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Listening, Friendship
Cheung, Yun Kul – Online Submission, 2010
This paper discusses the importance of listening comprehension in learning English as a foreign language (EFL) and argues that more emphasis should be given to listening comprehension. It cites significant research findings in second language acquisition and reviews the relationship between listening comprehension and language learning. Research…
Descriptors: Linguistic Competence, Listening Comprehension, Speech Communication, English (Second Language)
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Middleton, Joyce Irene – English Journal, 2011
A recent book that appeared a few years ago, "How Early America Sounded" by historian Richard Cullen Rath, connects well with much of the new, exciting, interdisciplinary and rhetorical research that the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) have supported, promoted, and…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Listening, Social Change, Rhetorical Theory
Brown-Chesney, Nonya – Library Media Connection, 2009
Today's students are fortunate enough to grow up in an environment where education is student-focused. Programs supporting the needs of students on both an educational and personal level exist. The alternative setting promotes both acceptance of the individual and appreciation of diversity. The author was overwhelmed when she became a media…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Librarians, Role, Experience
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Waks, Leonard – Learning Inquiry, 2007
In an earlier article I drew a distinction between two general types of listening. In one the listener brings pre-determined categories to bear in extracting useful information from the speaker's utterance. In the other the listener suspends such categories to hear as much as possible in the utterance. This distinction has been challenged by…
Descriptors: Listening, Classification, Figurative Language, Empathy
Schnell, Jim – 1995
At the root of effective listening is appreciating the difference between hearing and listening. Hearing is merely a physiological process, whereas, listening is an interpretive process. Listener misunderstandings can be curbed by keeping a few ideas in mind. First, accurate meaning is not necessarily transmitted in each oral communication…
Descriptors: Hearing (Physiology), Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Listening
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