It Was All Just Words, Really, for Forty Years - Wasn't It?

Recollections of a Former Teacher of Communication

Biography & Memoir, Reference
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Author: June Webb ISBN: 9781491723913
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: February 7, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: June Webb
ISBN: 9781491723913
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: February 7, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

The series of recollections in this book reflect many episodes from throughout my life and career. When I initially began teaching in schools in England, in English and Theology, I had no particular expectations of where my teaching experiences would lead me. As my teaching career unfolded, it gradually became apparent to me that, regardless of the subject matter ostensibly under review, it was the communication of that subject matter that was of paramount importance. The style and tone of that communication, and the way the students were treated, would make all the difference to whether a connection could be made with those students and thus whether the subject matter would be transmitted at all.

These recollections will hopefully illustrate this principle whether as an Adviser within the Sydney Teachers College English department, or lecturing at the Nurses Communication Course. Most particularly, my many teaching and learning experiences led me to the field within which good communication is both fundamental and indispensable English for Special Education.

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The series of recollections in this book reflect many episodes from throughout my life and career. When I initially began teaching in schools in England, in English and Theology, I had no particular expectations of where my teaching experiences would lead me. As my teaching career unfolded, it gradually became apparent to me that, regardless of the subject matter ostensibly under review, it was the communication of that subject matter that was of paramount importance. The style and tone of that communication, and the way the students were treated, would make all the difference to whether a connection could be made with those students and thus whether the subject matter would be transmitted at all.

These recollections will hopefully illustrate this principle whether as an Adviser within the Sydney Teachers College English department, or lecturing at the Nurses Communication Course. Most particularly, my many teaching and learning experiences led me to the field within which good communication is both fundamental and indispensable English for Special Education.

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