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What ia the type of listening referred to when teachers criticize poor listening?

When teachers criticize "poor listening", they are often referring to passive listening.

Here's why:

* Passive listening is simply hearing the sounds, but not truly processing or engaging with the information. It's like being present but not really paying attention. This can manifest as daydreaming, being distracted, or not making an effort to understand the content.

* Active listening is a much more engaged form of listening where the listener makes a conscious effort to understand, retain, and respond to the message. This involves paying attention, asking clarifying questions, and summarizing what they have heard.

Teachers want their students to be active listeners because it leads to better comprehension, deeper understanding, and ultimately, better learning.

So, when teachers criticize "poor listening", they are usually encouraging their students to move away from passive listening and towards active listening.

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