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INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS SEPTEMBER 19, 2014 AAP TUTORS + MENTORS

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INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS

SEPTEMBER 19, 2014

AAP TUTORS + MENTORS

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INTRODUCTIONS

What kitchen appliance or utensil are you?

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REMINDERS & UPDATES

AAP Tutors:

• Class Visits are due!

• Tutor Evaluation Week

• Mid-Semester Reviews begin Sept. 29th

AAP Mentors:

• AAP Writing Workshop is on Monday, September 22nd

• Next Mentor/Tutor Meeting is Friday, October 10th

• Update weekly contacts w/ mentees on Google Docs (Google Docs will be verified at the end of every month)

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OVERVIEW

• What is interpersonal communication?

• Communication model

• Active listening

• Asking the right questions

• Effective communicating

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WHAT IS INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION?

“Interpersonal communication is the process

by which people exchange information, feelings, and

meaning through verbal and non-verbal messages: it

is face-to-face communication. Interpersonal

communication is not just about what is actually said -

the language used - but how it is said and the non-

verbal messages sent through tone of voice, facial

expressions, gestures and body language.”

http://www.skillsyouneed.com/ips/interpersonal-communication.html

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HUH?

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INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION IS….

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WHAT YOU SAY MATTERS…

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BUT HOW YOU SAY IT MATTERS MORE!

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BY THE END OF THIS PRESENTATION…

You will have mastered the art of interpersonal communication by:

(1) Learning how to effectively listen & respond verbally

(2) Learning how to effectively communicate using non-verbal cues

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WHAT ARE SOME

COMMUNICATION BARRIERS OR

CHALLENGES THAT CAN OCCUR

WHEN DEALING WITH STUDENTS?

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99 PROBLEMS…

Distractions

Information Overload

Lack of information

Reluctance to participate

Lack of clarity

Lack of confidence

Use of negative language

Negative perception of other speaker

Inflexible communication style

Bad manners

11-99………………………….

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99 PROBLEMS : 3 SOLUTIONS

Active listening

Asking the right questions

Using effective verbal and non-

verbal cues

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HEARING VS. LISTENING

Hearing • Passive • Just happens • Preoccupied with own

thoughts • Not fully focused or

understanding • Grasp limited or selective

pieces of information

Listening • Active • Choice • Fully focused • Tries to understand the

entirety of the speaker's point

http://www.livestrong.com/article/83661-difference-between-hearing-listening/

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SHUT YO’ MOUTH

Effective Communicators = Good Listeners

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WHAT ARE SOME ACTIVE LISTENING TECHNIQUES?

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ACTIVE LISTENING TECHNIQUES

• Limit physical and mental distractions

• Make the decision to focus on the person

• Be non-judgmental

• Don’t interrupt!

• Wait for pauses to ask questions

• Give the person time to process your questions

• Don’t assume a person has no response, s/he may be

processing and composing an answer

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ACTIVE LISTENING TECHNIQUES CONT…

• Provide Feedback

• Nod your head, smile, or say something in response

(“okay”)

• Listen to the words used

• Mostly negative? Positive?

• Understand the context of the words / situations

• Listen to what isn’t being said

• Summarize the speaker’s points

http://www.forbes.com/sites/womensmedia/2012/11/09/10-steps-to-effective-listening/

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I cannot teach anyone anything. I can only make them

think.

- Socrates

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SOCRATIC METHOD

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WHAT ARE CHARACTERISTICS OF AN AWESOME QUESTION?

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AN AWESOME QUESTION….

Is relevant and appropriate

Is clear and concise

Is engaging

Assesses or addresses

her/his situation

Allows the speaker to

think critically

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GOOD, BETTER, BEST

• Does that make sense?

• How are you? Good

• Can you please summarize what I just explained?

• Last time you mentioned “X”, how is that going? Better

• If “A” leads to “B” then what happens next and why?

• Did you manage to come up with any strategies that would help you with “X” situation?

Best

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ACTIVITY!!!

In your group create a student – tutor or mentor situation.

Next, create a series of Good, Better, Best Questions that you would ask him or her.

I.e. A tutee is having difficulty multiplying numbers.

- A mentee is struggling with time management.

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VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL TECHNIQUES

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COMMUNICATIONS PYRAMID

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VOCABULARY

• Know your audience

• Speak to your audience in away that they can understand

• Avoid words / topics that may be offensive

• Be clear and concise

• You are not accepting an award at the Golden Globes

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TONE

• Match your intonation to the situation

• Student: “My hamster died.”

• Mentor: “I’m so sorry!!!”

• Be friendly

• Be genuine

• Be non-judgmental

• Be encouraging and responsive

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“Research shows that when a person sends a mismatched message–where nonverbal and verbal messages are incongruent—recipients almost always believe the predominant nonverbal message over the verbal one.”

– Forbes Magazine

March 11, 2013

NON-VERBAL CUES

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NON-VERBAL CUES

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NON-VERBAL CUES

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NON-VERBAL CUES

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NON-VERBAL CUES

Facial Expressions

Body Language

Gestures

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IN SUMMARY:

Active Listening

Asking the Right Question

Verbal & Non-

Verbal Cues

Master

Communicator!

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QUESTIONS?

QUESTIONS?

QUESTIONS?

QUESTIONS? QUESTIONS?

QUESTIONS?

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