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labwork [276]
2 years ago
15

Taking notes in a class is part of which stage of the listening process? selecting understanding evaluating responding rememberi

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Alja [10]2 years ago
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Answer: Note taking in a class being part of the listening process - remembering.

During a class lecture, a student’s takes notes of what the teacher/lecturer says - the listening process, this way he initiates a process of permanent remembrance (in his memory bank) of what is being said using his own words.  

Note takings helps the student:

• Distinguish where his information is coming from, how and what he thinks about the ideas on paper.  

• Useful records of key information and its sources are made (usually the teacher adds a bit of his own information which cannot be got in books or elsewhere)

• Kinaesthetic learning is used. The student makes use of his skill memory, which creates a relationship between his repeated manual writing and moment of writing in a point in time.

• Improve his concentration and listening.

• During notes taking, the selection of what to write helps increase and memory and understanding.

• Creates a data bank for examination purposes.

This way what is obtained as notes is stored in his memory and adds up to other information and data from his personal study for a future examination or test preparation.


ANTONII [103]2 years ago
5 0
I would probably say remembering or understanding. The best one is probably understanding. 
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