Andragogical listening in business education in Zimbabwe : a study in tertiary didactics

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O'Brien, Freda Lilian

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1995-06

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Listening for learning during lectures has been established to be a staged process. Listening's role during didactic andragogical events in the Bulawayo Polyte9hnic Business Studies Department's Business Communication lectures was investigated. Both the qualitative and the quantitative data gathered contributed to a statistical groundstructure and an ethnomethodological outline, which together combined into a balanced description of the listened learning .p rocess in that tertiary learning environment. Data sources included student and lecturer responses as well as observed learning during communicativeness skills development, and whilst learning in lectures and tutorials. The related literature was supported by the study's findings, confirming that individuals perceive, interpret and evaluate information directly in accordancewith their own lifeworld. This includes own learned technique which derives from inherent oral or literate culture base as well as from personal cameral preferences and endowments. The consequent individually different listened learning range constitutes a conventional normal dispersion.

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O'Brien, Freda Lilian (1995) Andragogical listening in business education in Zimbabwe : a study in tertiary didactics, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15686>

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