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Nonverbal signals are less easily controlled that words and thus,
potentially, offer reliable information to both teachers and
children on each other's true intentions. But such signals are also
more ambiguous than words, and this makes them valuable when
teachers or children wish to send a message they do not want to be
challenged. Even so, misunderstandings can occur, for example,
between different ethnic groups. Originally published in 1991, Sean
Neill explores how children's skill in using and understanding
nonverbal signals increases with age. The appropriate nonverbal
signals for teachers differ from those used in informal
conversation because of the teacher's controlling, instructing and
encouraging role, and this creates problems for new teachers, who
also find it difficult to interpret the limited feedback from the
class. A detailed coverage of teachers' and children's signals
leads on to a survey of how teachers acquire nonverbal skills and
research on effective training. Classroom Nonverbal Communication
provides the only comprehensive survey of these areas for staff
involved in the initial and in-service training of teachers, and in
staff development. Classroom social arrangements are permanently
reflected in seating layout and room design, which can allow
teachers and administrators to influence classroom interaction
through advance planning. For these groups, this richly illustrated
volume assesses how effective such planning really is. Sean Neill
has researched room layout and nonverbal communication in education
since 1975 and has published many papers dealing with these issues.
He provides a uniquely comprehensive survey of the research
evidence on classroom nonverbal communication.
Nonverbal signals are less easily controlled that words and thus,
potentially, offer reliable information to both teachers and
children on each other's true intentions. But such signals are also
more ambiguous than words, and this makes them valuable when
teachers or children wish to send a message they do not want to be
challenged. Even so, misunderstandings can occur, for example,
between different ethnic groups. Originally published in 1991, Sean
Neill explores how children's skill in using and understanding
nonverbal signals increases with age. The appropriate nonverbal
signals for teachers differ from those used in informal
conversation because of the teacher's controlling, instructing and
encouraging role, and this creates problems for new teachers, who
also find it difficult to interpret the limited feedback from the
class. A detailed coverage of teachers' and children's signals
leads on to a survey of how teachers acquire nonverbal skills and
research on effective training. Classroom Nonverbal Communication
provides the only comprehensive survey of these areas for staff
involved in the initial and in-service training of teachers, and in
staff development. Classroom social arrangements are permanently
reflected in seating layout and room design, which can allow
teachers and administrators to influence classroom interaction
through advance planning. For these groups, this richly illustrated
volume assesses how effective such planning really is. Sean Neill
has researched room layout and nonverbal communication in education
since 1975 and has published many papers dealing with these issues.
He provides a uniquely comprehensive survey of the research
evidence on classroom nonverbal communication.
Non-verbal skills are invaluable for teachers in getting their own
messages across to classes and understanding the messages pupils
are sending them. Here an educational psychologist and a classroom
teacher join forces to show new teachers in particular how to use
gesture, posture, facial expression and tone of voice effectively
to establish a good relationship with the classes that they teach.
Each chapter is illustrated with clear drawings of pupils and
teachers in common classroom situations and accompanied by training
exercises aimed at improving the new teacher's ability to observe
both her class and her own practice. A section at the end of the
book gives suggested solutions to some of the exercises and the
final chapter, addressed to staff responsible for their colleagues'
professional development, provides suggestions for half and whole
day courses.
Non-verbal skills are invaluable for teachers in getting their own
messages across to classes and understanding the messages pupils
are sending them.
Here an educational psychologist and a classroom teacher join
forces to show new teachers in particular how to use gesture,
posture, facial expression and tone of voice effectively to
establish a good relationship with the classes that they teach.
Each chapter is illustrated with clear drawings of pupils and
teachers in common classroom situations and accompanied by training
exercises aimed at improving the new teacher's ability to observe
both her class and her own practice.
A section at the end of the book gives suggested solutions to some
of the exercises and the final chapter, addressed to staff
responsible for their colleagues' professional development,
provides suggestions for half and whole day courses.
The OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) component of
the ABA Applied exam is a new concept that involves a number of
'live' practical stations in which candidates must demonstrate
communication, professionalism and technical skills to the
examiners. This book covers topics that are outlined in the ABA
curriculum, presented in a way that emulates the OSCE exam setting,
and will help candidates prepare for the exam and test their
knowledge. Each station is constructed in clear, logical fashion to
make the revision of individual topics more accessible. The sample
questions and answers allow self-testing and are complemented by
discussions, numerous illustrations and up-to-date clinical
guidelines which follow modern-day anesthetic practice. The OSCE
Guide for the ABA Applied Examination is a must-have resource which
will help candidates further understand and prepare for the OSCE
process.
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