| Year | 2013 50 Downloads |
| Volume/Issue/Review Month | Vol. - VI | Spl. Issue I | January |
| Title | Teachers’ Role in Imparting Quality Communication Skills in India |
| Authors | Diptiranjan Maharana |
| Broad area | Teachers’ Role in Imparting Quality Communication Skills in India |
| Abstract | Teaching good and effective communication skills to learners is really important to teachers in their delivery of pedagogy, classroom management and interaction with the class. In a multilingual and multi-cultural country like India, teachers struggle with decisions about the variety of English to use, the standard quality of their English, their English language proficiency and the effectiveness of their communication skills. This study evaluates ELT trainers’ ideology of their communicative strengths and weaknesses as reflected in their class room teachings and their views on language teaching. The facts and figures that are incorporated in this study are vital to the understanding of teacher education in multilingual and multicultural societies. Teaching is generally considered as only fifty percent knowledge and fifty percent interpersonal or communication skills. For a teacher, it is not just important to give a quality lecture but it is more important to give the presentation of a lesson or lecture well in class. Communication skills for teachers are thus as important as their in-depth knowledge of the particular subject which they teach. |
| DOI | Communication is a process that takes place at two levels: Interpersonal and mass. Experts’ attention in modern India seems to be concentrated on mass communication. In view of the massive change that is occurring in the socioeconomic environment of the |
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