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Use quiet visual reminders, like a raised hand or a picture, instead of verbal corrections to avoid rewarding the interruption with more attention. 2. The 3-Step Listening Lesson Structure

Here is a comprehensive framework for turning your classroom into a community of active listeners. 1. Establish the "Listening Look" How to Teach Listening

Beyond Hearing: A Guide to Teaching Active Listening Listening is often the "forgotten" skill in the classroom—treated as something students do naturally rather than a set of competencies that must be explicitly taught. While we often tell students to "listen up," true active listening is an intentional, receptive process that involves decoding sounds, deriving meaning, and responding with empathy. Use quiet visual reminders, like a raised hand