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Title: | Improving Listening Skills of Tertiary Level Students for Effective Information Retrieval |
Authors: | Akintunde, O. Oluyomi |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | Journal of Educations |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 2;No. 1; Pp 21-25 |
Abstract: | Listening is essential to the leaning process. Students in tertiary institutions of
leaning need to acquire effective listening and note-taking skills in orderto benefit
from lectures. This paper focused on factors militating against effective listening
during lectures such as poor rate of presentation, poor communication skills,
attention faking, personal anxieties,judgemental spirit and use of inefiective note-
taking strategy. Strategies of how effective listening skills can be developed and
utilized by students were also discussed. These include fighting distractions,
avoiding day-dreaming, identifying cues for listening and utilizing effective note-
taking strategy. Recommendations were also made on how the lecturer/teacher
can promote students‘ effective listening thereby enhancing students‘ retrieval of
information. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2707 |
Appears in Collections: | Educational Foundation
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