 | Skill
Descriptions | Skill Standard Network of Oregon
skill, employees, skill levels, writing, ability, reading, skill
refers, Applied Mathematics Skill, convey, higher skill levels, lower skill.
The Applied Mathematics Skill is an employee's ability to apply mathematical
reasoning and problemsolving techniques to work-related
problems.
The types of mathematical operations employees must
perform.
At higher levels, employees must convey information
clearly, precisely and generally without errors.
The Listening Skill refers to an employee's ability
to listen to and conveying work-related spoken information
in written form.
At lower skill levels, employees need to understand
and convey a few pieces of information.
At higher skill levels, employees need to understand
and convey all of the information.
The Reading for Information Skill refers to an employee's
ability to read and understand work-related materials.
Journal of
Instructional Psychology: Listening: A Vital Skill.(Brief Article) http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m0FCGlistening+skills
listening, evidence, students, applicant, staff, faculty, speakers,
skills, interviewers, responses, staff members. Listening
is a key to conveying clear meaning.
Ways to measure good listening skills
and that speakers can enhance their own messages can be listened to with greater
acuity are discussed.
Faculty would be better able to: respond to student
and staff concerns; detect subtle evidence of student learing, measure concern
about students' personal progress, and detect insight nuances.
When the
immediate response is silence, interviewers are entitled to and frequently do
interpret that silence as evidence of (a) unpreparedness on the part of the person
being asked or (b) a lack of ready evidence that the applicant is truly a good
listener.
ACT WorkKeys : Listening Job Skill
Comparison Chart http://www.act.org/workkeys/charts/listen.html
Listening skill levels, skill levels, profiled jobs, WorkKeys, bars
extending, assessment, requiring, Charts, examinees scoring, WorkKeys users.
This chart compares the Listening skill levels required by profiled jobs and the
Listening skill levels possessed by individuals who have taken this assessment.
Because these data are based on WorkKeys users, they may not be nationally representative
and should be interpreted cautiously.
The numbers in the center column
represent the WorkKeys skill levels for Listening.
Each of the bars extending
to the left represents the percentage of profiled jobs requiring that Listening
skill level.
Each of the bars extending to the right represents the percentage
of examinees scoring at that Listening skill level.
CRS - NERL Exercise Four: Active Listening http://crs.uvm.edu/gopher/nerl/personal/comm/e.html
listener, skills, practice, observer, feelings, reflections, summarizing,
communication, self-expression, responses, practice session.
In one-to-one relationships with someone who knows us well, we are often in such
complete synchronization that communication flows between us almost without words.
Whether instinctively or through practice, they have developed the skill of empathy.
Desire to be other-directed, rather than to project one's own feelings and ideas
onto the other.
Further, she identifies ten discrete skills for empathetic
listening, shown in Table 1.
SOURCE: Pickering, Marisue, "Communication"
in EXPLORATIONS, A Journal of Research of the University of Maine, Vol. 3, No.
1, Fall 1986, pp 16-19.
There will be three roles in each subgroup: speaker,
listener, and observer.
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listening tends to take a back seat
to flashier aspects of communication like presentation skills.
.Active
Listening Listening skills are the
basis of communication and active listening is an essential skill to develop. Not
everyone is quick to learn the lesson of the importance of listening. English
for Specific Purposes (ESP) includes Legal Language, Commercial Language,
Medical Language and so on. The focus of this seminar is to build
competencies in listening through self-awareness assessments
This chart compares the Listening skill levels required by profiled jobs
and the Listening skill levels possessed
by individuals who have taken this assessment. | |