Title: Dr. Amany Albert
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2Communication skills
Pharos University In Alexandria Faculty of Mass
communication
Week 1 Lecture 1
3Date Lectures
20-2 Concept of Communication
27-2 Communication process Concept of Communication Skills
5-3 LISTENING SKILLS Meaning. Types of Listening.
12-3 listening process. Tips for being a good listener Barriers to Active Listening The Listening Quiz.
19-3 Speaking skills
26-3 speaking skills Body language
2-4 speaking skills presentation.
9-4 reading skills 1
S Y L L A B U s
4S Y L L A B U s
16-4 reading skills 2
23-4 writing skills
30-4 writing skills Notes writing
7-5 Mid-term exam
14-5 writing skills CVs writing
21-5 presentations
28-5 Revision
5Course Description
- 1.1 Concept of Communication
Duration 1 hour - Specific objectives
- By the end of this sub-topic, the student-teacher
should be able to- a) Explain the meaning of
communication. - b) Describe the importance of communication.
- c) Illustrate the types and components of
communication. - d) Identify the principles and barriers to
effective communication. - Teaching and Learning Strategies
- a) Brainstorming.
- b) Group discussions and presentations.
- c) Use simulation for barriers to effective
communication.
6Lecture Objectives
Course Description
- Teaching and Learning Resources
- a) Communication models and charts.
- b) Audio visual materials.
- c) Extracts from magazines/newspapers.
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- Assessment
- a) Oral tests and quizzes on effective
communication - b) Observations of oral discussions.
7A s s e s s m e n t
- Final Exam
60 - Mid- term
20 Quizzes
10 - Attendance
5 - Assignments
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8Text B ook
Ministry of Education and Vocational Training
(2007), Communication Skills for Diploma,
Tanzania Institute of Education, Dar es Salaam
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10Lecture objectives
By the end of this sub-topic, the student-teacher
should be able to- a) Explain the meaning of
communication. b) Describe the importance of
communication.
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12Communication is the process of sharing our
ideas, thoughts, and feelings with other people
and having those ideas, thoughts, and feelings
understood by the people we are talking to. When
we communicate we speak, listen, and observe.
13The way we communicate is a learned style.
As children we learn from watching our parents
and other adults communicate. As an adult we
can learn to improve the way we communicate by
observing others who communicate effectively,
learning new skills, and practicing those skills
14The exchange of thoughts, messages, or
information, as by speech, signals, writing, or
behavior.
The activity of communicating the activity of
conveying information something that is
communicated by or to or between people or groups.
15Communication is a process that allows exchanging
information by several methods. Exchange requires
feedback The successful transmission of
information through a common system of symbols,
signs, behavior, speech, writing, or signals .
Any form of expressive contact, and includes
oral, written or electronic communication
16Schramm defines communication as a tool makes
societies possible and distinguish human from
other societies. Berelson and Steiner define
communication as the transmission of information,
ideas, skills, through the use of symbols, words,
figures, and graph. Kar defines it as all
those planned or unplanned processes through
which one person influences behavior of others
17Summary Communication means
18When we define communication we should be aware
of these three terms (a) Form of
Communication Such as speaking or writing or
drawing. (b) Medium of Communication For
example, a book is a medium which uses forms of
communication such as words, pictures and
drawings. (c) The media Such as radio,
television, cinema, newspapers and magazines.
19Questions
Define communication?