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Title: Constructive Listening


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Constructive Listening
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  • Sinawa (the Great Spirit) gave us two ears and
    one mouth in order that we might listen twice as
    much as we talk
  • Native American saying

3
Read Modes of Listening
  • Pages 32-33
  • Ripples of Hope - Building Relationships for
    Educational Change by Julian Weissglass

4
Modes of Listening
  • Active Listening - reflect and then interpret
    what the talker is communicating
  • Passive Listening - listener does not say a word
    but indicates interest with nodding or smiling
  • Inattentive Listening - little attempt to
    comprehend or respond to talker
  • Pretend Listening - looks interested but thinking
    about something else
  • Conversational listening - role of talker and
    listener alternates
  • Argumentative listening - listener is passionate
    and looks for flaw in talkers argument.

5
Constructive Listening
  • Read pages 33-35 from Ripples.

6
Support Structures for Constructivist Listening
  • Dyad
  • Personal Experience Sharing Group (PES)
  • Personal Experience Panel (PEP)

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Guidelines for PES and PEP
  • Each person is given equal time to talk (a timer
    is used)
  • The listener does not interpret, paraphrase,
    analyze, give advice, or break in with a personal
    story
  • Confidentiality is maintained
  • The talker is not to criticize or complain about
    the listener or mutual acquaintances in his/her
    turn

8
Guidelines for PES and PEP
  • CELL PHONES OFF!

9
PES Questions
  • What do you want the group to know about you?
    (First 2 minutes)
  • When do you remember being listened to
    attentively? How did you feel?
  • When were you not listened to well? How did you
    feel?
  • What are some memories of good conversations you
    have had? How did the conversation differ from
    just being listened to?

10
Constructive Listening is useful for
  • Helping you think clearly and act intelligently
    when addressing sensitive issues
  • Creating the safety people need to speak
    authentically about their feelings and beliefs
  • Building alliances and fostering cooperation
  • Helping reduce stress and anxiety

11
Change Cannot Be Mandated
  • Change happens when individuals and groups
    develop new understanding, build trust, decide to
    do things differently, and follow through on
    these decisions.
  • Attempting to mandate change is the antithesis
    of empowerment.

12
  • Constructivist listening is a tool for
    facilitating change.
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