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Active Listening: A Key Classroom Motivational Strategy

Active listening, where a teacher really listens to what a student is saying, is important. It helps the teacher connect with the student and makes the student feel cared for and connected to the school.
Research shows that this connection is crucial for students to want who learn. It’s not just a nice thing to do—it’s a way to motivate students to do well in school. Sometimes, teachers might seem busy with other things while a student is talking, but it’s essential for the teacher to show genuine focus on what the student is saying. This helps the student feel valued and understood.
In simple words, Active listening is a technique to show that a teacher is truly paying attention, is a great way to:

  1. Understand students better
  2. Build better student/teacher relationships
  3. Make students feel understood and cared for
  4. Facilitate easier learning

Real-Life Scenario:

In a high school classroom, a teacher actively listens to a student struggling to understand the functioning of a satellite in space. The teacher attentively addresses the student’s concerns, providing tailored explanations and real-life examples. Following are the benefits and limitations of active listening strategy in class.

Benefits Limitations
Enhanced Understanding: Tailors teaching to students’ needs.Time Constraints: Demands time that can be limited in a busy classroom.
Improved Relationships: Fosters positive teacher-student dynamics.Potential Overwhelm: Could be challenging with numerous student concerns.
Effective Communication: Facilitates clear and precise interactions.Skill Development: Requires training and practice.
Increased Engagement: Encourages active student participation.Misinterpretation: Risk of misunderstanding student concerns.
Conflict Resolution: Helps resolve issues through empathetic understanding.

U Javaid

Umair Javed holds a Master’s in Materials Science and is now a PhD researcher in Mechanical Engineering.

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