Unit 5 Learning How to Communicate Effectively. Scenario Chris has been called to the office due to his recent tardies and absences in 3 rd period. He.

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Unit 5 Learning How to Communicate Effectively

Scenario Chris has been called to the office due to his recent tardies and absences in 3 rd period. He knows he is in trouble and will likely be assigned Saturday school or trash duty during lunch as punishment. He is angry because he feels his reasons for tardies and absences are valid. However, Chris has an angry tone of voice and is slouched down in his chair with his arms crossed while he is telling the principal his reasons for the tardies and absences. Chris also rolls his eyes every time the principal starts talking. As a result, the principal gets irritated with Chris and assigns him three weeks of Saturday school and refuses to listen to any more of Chris’s excuses.

Problem/Solution Problems Solutions

The Bradley Example Bad Communication Good Communication

Types of Communication Verbal Communication- using spoken words to express your thoughts or messages Examples? Non-verbal communication- the use of body language to express your thoughts or messages Examples?

Audience and Purpose Audience- who you are communication with Purpose- why are you communicating with them Examples Audience Purpose Parents Asking permission to stay out late Teachers Friends Boss

Things that Affect Communication Attitude Body language Prejudice, stereotypes, perceptions Others…

Something to Remember when Communicating S-sit or stand up straight H-have a pleasant tone of voice A-activate your thinking R-relax E-engage in eye communication

Videos

Student Role Play Scenario: You are going for a job interview at Ingles to work as a cashier. (one partner is the interviewer, one is the student) Give examples of both good and bad communication

KWL L- what we’ve learned so far about communication K- Fill in what you know about yourself that might be shared at IEP meetings W- What you want to know about how to share this information with other people

People You Have in Contact with At School Daily

People You Would See Frequently on the Job

Scenario Jason had a lot of difficulty reading and writing. He took a job at a garage working on cars and was also getting trained to be a mechanic. Often, he would be in the office at the garage and answer the phone. He would talk to customers and would then try to remember the messages and did not write them down. Jason had a learning disability and writing was very difficult for him. Sometimes he didn’t see the garage manager to tell him the message and he forgot, or the customers would call back and say that they had left a message with Jason. But, Jason had not written them down, and had not told his garage manager that he needed help with this. Jason had recorded the teacher lectures in his high school classes because he had an IEP. He probably could have recorded the messages at work using a cell phone or PDA. However, Jason did not know how to ask this or even that he could ask for help. He eventually got fired and had to find another job.

Disability Information Form (Jason) I have a disability it is called: People with this disability sometimes have trouble with: In school, I have trouble with: It helps me if(accommodations): I am good at:

Review/ Knowledge Quiz