The Effect of Listening Education Course on the Listening Behaviors of Prospective Turkish Teachers
Talat Aytan
International Journal of Higher Education, 2016, vol. 5, issue 2, 254
Abstract:
This study aims to determine the effect of listening education course on the listening behaviors of propective Turkish teachers. The participants of the study are 45 propective teachers who are studying at a state university in Istanbul and taking listening education course. The study is an experimental study in the model of 'one group pre-test - post-test' . The "Listening Skills Scale" course developed by Cihangir Cankaya (2014) was applied to the propective teachers before taking the course as a pre-test and after taking it as a post-test.  According to pre-test results, “Listening Skills Scale†pre-test average of prospective teachers was identified as of 50.73. Their post-test average was obtained as of 64.51. Listening Education course has created an awareness in prospective Turkish teachers for the listening types and has increased their levels of sensitivity in using the body language. Prospective teachers also showed a tendency towards avoiding the negative listening behaviors.
Date: 2016
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