How To Teach Listening -
Before diving into academic tasks, students need to understand what listening looks like physically. Many educators use the concept of : Eyes: On the speaker or the learning material. Ears: Open and ready to receive. Mouth: Quiet (no interruptions). Body: Still hands and feet, often facing the speaker. Heart & Brain: Engaged and thinking about the message.
Here is a comprehensive framework for turning your classroom into a community of active listeners. 1. Establish the "Listening Look" How to Teach Listening
To help students process complex information, break your listening activities into three distinct phases. Phase I: Pre-Listening (The Setup) Teaching Listening Skills at the Start of the Year Before diving into academic tasks, students need to