Q To Read Chapter 5, The World Beyond Words & Chapter 6, Mindful Listening To Answer 1. 1. Our textbook identifies 9 forms of Nonverbal Behavior (pages 140 to 152). Which 2 or 3 do you most often see demonstrated together, or simultaneously by yourself, someone you see often, or in complete strangers. Describe the simultaneous nonverbal behaviors, what are they, how you think they relate or intersect and how you've seen it demonstrated in your experience. 2. Who is your prototype, or model, of an effective and mindful listener? Describe what they do that makes them effective. How do their listening behaviors fit with guidelines for effective listening discussed in this week's reading? To Submit Please turn in your reading response through Canvas by clicking on Submit Assignment and then typing into the Text Entry box. Click Submit Assignment when you are done. To Help & Guide • Use the assigned reading and what you already know to generate answers in your own words without quoting large sections from the reading. • Some students do this between 2-3 paragraphs. • Submit as a Text Entry through Canvas. Rubric RRR Fall 2020 RRR Fall 2020 Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDescription of criterion The contents described within the assignment sheet. 10 pts Excellent Student demonstrates a clear and thorough understanding of the assignment. All of the specific criteria from the assignment are clearly demonstrated within the student’s work which is developed, well-supported and thoroughly explained. 8 pts Good Some content is missing or not clearly demonstrated or not fully developed, but overall coherence of the entire work is relatively clear. 6 pts Developing A majority of content is missing or not clearly demonstrated or not fully developed, thus overall coherence of the entire work is unclear or inconsistent. 4 pts Getting Started A complete assessment is not possible because the submitted work is too brief or underdeveloped or not connected to the original assignment. 0 pts Missing Nothing was submitted. 10 pts Total Points: 10 PreviousNext
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