Listen actively in group discussions by asking clarifying and elaborating questions and by managing internal (e.g., emotional state, prejudices) and external (e.g., physical setting, difficulty hearing, recovering from distractions) barriers to aid comprehension. 0801.2.9
Links verified on 7/15/2014
- Critical Reasoning Warm-ups - These are warm-ups for people who are somewhat familiar with critical reasoning questions. These questions are a good way to start your brain thinking before you answer the real questions.
- Listening Activities - Become effective listeners by making them aware of the different kinds of listening, the different purposes for listening, and the qualities of good listeners.{New 2-1-12}
- Questioning Toolkit - seventeen types of questions from the educational journal, FNO
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