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Use of Nonverbal Communication Channels in the Classroom. (CROSBI ID 204512)

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Kožić, D. ; Globočnik Žunac, A. ; Bakić-Tomić, Lj. Use of Nonverbal Communication Channels in the Classroom. // Hrvatski časopis za odgoj i obrazovanje, 15 (2013), 1; 141-153

Podaci o odgovornosti

Kožić, D. ; Globočnik Žunac, A. ; Bakić-Tomić, Lj.

engleski

Use of Nonverbal Communication Channels in the Classroom.

The ability to identify, understand and interpret non-verbal cues makes communication among people high quality and successful. In this paper, special attention is paid to non- verbal communication in the classroom, with emphasis on the non-verbal behaviour of teachers. In this paper the study of non-verbal behaviour of classroom teachers and final-year- students of the Faculty of Teacher Education is presented. The aim was to detect forms of non- verbal behaviour that are used in teaching situations by teachers and by students. The study was conducted in primary schools according to the Flanders model of interaction analysis. Ten elements that are included in the Flanders model of teaching communication were adapted to the specific needs of this research. The study comprised fifteen classroom teachers with longer working experience and fifteen students in the final year at the Faculty of Teacher Education. The following channels of teacher's non-verbal communication were observed in the study: visual communication, movements within a lecture, use of paralanguage, facial expressions of teachers and teacher's relationship towards students. The results showed that there were no statistically significant differences between teachers and students - future teachers (t = 0.303 <2.04 limits at a significance level of 0.05) in the use of different channels of non- verbal communication, which differs from previous research around the world and in Croatia (Globočnik Žunac & Bakić-Tomić 2011, Howe, 2002, Napan 1994, Neill 1991, Klinzig and Tisher 1986, Wragg & Dooley 1984, Jacker et al. 1965) which generally confirmed the existence of differences between samples.

Classroom teaching ; Flanders Interaction Analysis (FIA) ; non-verbal communication ; teacher

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Podaci o izdanju

15 (1)

2013.

141-153

objavljeno

1848-5189

Povezanost rada

Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti