BPT1501 Assignment 3
BPT1501 Assignment 3
BPT1501 Assignment 3
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“Communication failures are often the result of the effect of certain barriers to
effective communication which distort the reception of a message.”
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“These barriers are categorised as follows:
Physical barriers(physical noise such as the sound of heavy traffic passing the
school building or the scratching of chalk on the blackboard)
Physiological barriers (poor health or specific handicaps such as a hearing
disability or a stammer)
Psychological barriers(a negative attitude such as the dislike of a particular
school subject, or emotions such as fear of punishment)
Perceptual barriers(differences in the age, background, education, gender,
interests or the culture of the teacher and the learners)"
There are many factors that determine a student’s ability to learn in schools. The four
biggest factors are social and cultural barriers, motivation, personal issues and
emotional factors.
The first factor is social and cultural barriers. A child’s ability to interact socially with
their peers can have a significant impact on how their progress in the classrooms.
The very act of learning in a classroom environment involves interacting with other
students, talking through problems and finding solutions together, this increases a
learners learning potential in a number of areas. School students who have poor
social skills often fall behind in their learning as they aren’t able to communicate as
effectively as others. Of course, not all types of learning require students to be
social.
The third factor is a learner’s personal issues that can affect learning. On an
individual level, students often have personal issues that affect their learning. For
example, students with diagnosed learning difficulties like autism. Learner with these
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Multicultural Education Second Edition page 45
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Multicultural Education Second Edition page 46
certain elements will see learning more challenging than others. Similarly, students
with learning impairments like dyslexia may find that their personal barriers hinder
their progress at times.
The last factor is emotional factors that can affect learning. The encouragement that
give our learners plays an important role in their emotional learning. If a student
adopts a mind-set of ‘always trying to do their best’ and learns from past failures,
they will generally have a positive outlook on their ability to learn. Teachers must
look out for students whose internal voice is always telling them that they’re not good
enough or that there’s no point in even trying, they’re more likely to underachieve in
school and encourage that and tell that that they can do this.
Ways to overcome social barriers:
Make first contact before the course begins
Create an introductory activity
Provide opportunities for learner interaction
Encourage sharing
Ways to overcome administrative barriers
Establish contact methods and hours
Provide directions often and in various ways
Provide effective and timely feedback
Ways to overcome motivation barriers
Chunk your content
Send reminders to keep students on track
Use a variety of multimedia and modalities
Mind map
The scratching of
chalk on the
blackboard
Motivation
factor
These barriers are
A hearing There are many
Physiological
disability or a
barriers factors that
stammer These barriers are determine a
categorised as follows student’s ability to
learn in schools
The dislike of
a particular
school Psychological
subject barriers
Personal issues
Emotions such
as fear of
punishment
Perceptual
Age barriers
Emotional factors
Background
Interests or the
culture of the teacher
Education Gender and the learners
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