Abstract:
Communication skills are regarded as the heart of teaching and learning
process. Communication skills are usually defined as interaction that builds
connection between students and teachers to help them understand each other and
promote common interests. The process of communication is envisaged as transferring
of idea or skill to another person accurately and satisfactorily. Communication as the
art of successfully is conveying one’s meaning to others by means of an interchange of
experience. Effective communication is a powerful agent of positive change that it can
bring about conversion. However, when it is hindered by any reason, students become
restless, suspicious and even reactionary leading to misunderstanding or tension
between the parties. The ability to communicate well has always provided advantages
to those who possess it. If we can communicate effectively in speaking and writing,
we have a highly valued skill. Communicating effectively in speaking and writing
extends across all areas of management, technical, clerical and social positions and
now present century, the phenomenal growth of internal education creates the need for
you to also understand intercultural communication. The ability to speak and write in
ways that are sensitive and to cognizant of the factors in different cultural contexts.
Communication as a process of transmitting and receiving verbal and non verbal
messages is considered when it achieves the desired reactions or response from the
receiver. Communication is a two-way process of exchanging ideas or information. To
compose effective written or oral messages, we must apply certain communication
principles.
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The main objectives of the study were: (1) to assess the appropriateness of
different method of communication skills used by the students and the teachers to
transmit knowledge and its comprehension by the students, (2) to look into the opinion
and attitude of both the teachers and the taught towards the factors facilitating
communication skills at the college level, (3) to work out some statistically significant
inference with regard to the teachers and the students. (4) to suggest measures to
improve the effectiveness of communication skills at college level. Research was
descriptive in nature. Population of study comprised of the heads, teachers, and
students of the degree colleges in the Punjab Province. Cluster sampling technique
was applied to target a representative sample. Two degree colleges, one boys and one
girls were selected from each District, from each cluster college 01 principal, 10
teachers and 20 students were randomly selected, comprising a total sample of 60
principals, 600 teachers and 1200 students. Questionnaire was used as a tool of
research, three questionnaires on the three points rating scale were developed to
collect data from principals, teachers and students. Pilot testing was done on 10
colleges. Data was tabulated, analyzed by applying mean, standard deviation and ttest.
Major conclusion showed quite similar views of students and principals
regarding effectiveness of teaching skill and knowledge of the instructors. Pupils and
teachers both intended that teachers had good command on their subjects but they
were not adept in using multimedia or other educational technology. There was a
significant difference between students and teacher’s opinions as far as active listening
skills were concerned. The Instructors did not hear their students patiently. Teachers
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repeated concepts unnecessarily. They did not use feedback skills effectively. They
gained positive feedback through the participation of pupils. Teachers did not
encourage the taught for their good performance. Teachers perceived that students
were using active listening skills; knowledge skill were at below average level while
feedback skills were found at above average level. Study recommends that the
teachers should be kind and willing to remove distance from teacher and taught
through creating friendly atmosphere in the class. Training about how to use
instructional technology and new methods of teaching should be arranged for teachers
at degree colleges in Punjab.