Five Common Communication Mistakes that Educators Make (and How to Correct Them) Rich Mercadante
communication involves choices
My communication is always within my control.
escalate or de-escalate
misreading perceptions 1
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prototype – ideal examples
self concept
reflective appraisal – looking glass self how WE think others see us
impression management creating impressions with language
1. state observations 2. ask other person if they share your perception 3. consider other interpretations.
weak listening 2
linear model
source receiver transactional model
active listening
attention empathy response
misunderstanding verbal language 3
no dentist today
put essay in drop box
language is power I was wondering if I could speak to Dr. Jones. I need to speak to Dr. Jones.
anticipate misunderstanding rephrase do better next time
misunderstanding nonverbal language 4
Why don’t you like me?
look in the mirror videotape yourself be aware of your nonverbals
failure to resolve conflict 5
resolving conflict
defense mechanisms
sarcasm overly critical
resolving conflict win-win time focus on problem perception check
coping with defensiveness judgment vs. description control vs. problem focus strategy vs. spontaneity
neutrality vs. empathy superiority vs. equity certainty vs. provision
Avoiding communication escalation: I vs. You