Thursday, January 23, 2014

Having problems listening to your teachers in class?




I came across this article and decided to share it with you guys. I know some of you might have problems paying attention in class.  As a student, listening is a very important skill, hence you need to develop your listening skills to ensure the efficiency of your learning experience during our lessons. 

The strategy talked about in the article is known as the HEAR strategy.

The HEAR strategy consists of these four steps:
  • Halt: Stop whatever else you are doing, end your internal dialogue on other thoughts, and free your mind to pay attention to the person speaking.
  • Engage: Focus on the speaker. We suggest a physical component, such as turning your head slightly so that your right ear is toward the speaker as a reminder to be engaged solely in listening.
  • Anticipate: By looking forward to what the speaker has to say, you are acknowledging that you will likely learn something new and interesting, which will enhance your attention.
  • Replay: Think about what the speaker is saying. Analyze and paraphrase it in your mind or in discussion with the speaker and other classmates. Replaying the information will aid in understanding and remembering what you have learned.
 You can read the article here.

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