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Flight Instructor ASE
Ground Training Course
Ground Lesson 3

6/14/2013

1
Effective Communication
 Effective communication is an essential element of

instruction. An aviation instructor may possess a high
level of technical knowledge, but he or she needs to
cultivate the ability to communicate effectively in
order to share this knowledge with students.

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2
Elements of Communication
 Communication takes place when one person

transmits ideas or feelings to another person.

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3
Elements of Communication
 Source
 The source in communication is the sender, speaker,
writer, encoder, transmitter, or instructor. The
effectiveness of persons acting in the role of
communicators is related to at least three basic factors.




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The ability to select and use language
Sources attitude
Need accurate, up-to-date, stimulating material

4
Elements of Communication
 Symbol
 At its basic level, communication is achieved through
symbols, which are simple oral and visual codes. The
words in the vocabulary constitute a basic code.
Common gestures and facial expressions form another,
but words and gestures alone do not communicate ideas.
Ideas are communicated only when symbols are
combined in meaningful wholes, as in ideas, sentences,
paragraphs, speeches, or chapters that mean something
to the receiver. When symbols are combined into these
units, each portion becomes important to effective
communication.
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5
Elements of Communication
 Receiver
 At its basic level, communication is achieved through
symbols, which are simple oral and visual codes. The words in
the vocabulary constitute a basic code. Common gestures and
facial expressions form another, but words and gestures alone
do not communicate ideas. Ideas are communicated only
when symbols are combined in meaningful wholes, as in
ideas, sentences, paragraphs, speeches, or chapters that mean
something to the receiver. When symbols are combined into
these units, each portion becomes important to effective
communication.
 In order to understand the process of communication, three
characteristics of receivers must be understood: abilities,
attitudes, and experiences.
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6
Barriers to Communication
 The nature of language and the way it is used often

lead to misunderstandings. These misunderstandings
can be identified by four barriers to effective
communication: lack of common experience,
confusion between the symbol and the symbolized
object, overuse of abstractions, and interference.

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7
Barriers to Communication
 Lack of Common Experience
 Lack of common experience between the communicator
(instructor) and the receiver (student) is probably the
greatest single barrier to effective communication.
Communication can be effective only to the extent that
the experiences (physical, mental, and emotional) of the
people concerned are similar.

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8
Barriers to Communication
 Confusion between the Symbol and the Symbolized Object
 Confusion between the symbol and the symbolized object
results when a word is confused with what it is meant to
represent. Although it is obvious that words and the
connotations they carry can be different, people sometimes
fail to make the distinction. An aviation maintenance
technician (AMT) might be introduced as a mechanic. To
many people, the term mechanic conjures up images of a
person laboring over an automobile. Being referred to as an
aircraft mechanic might be an improvement in some people’s
minds, but neither really portrays the training and skill of the
AMT.
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9
Barriers to Communication
 Overuse of Abstractions
 Abstractions are words that are general rather than specific.
Concrete words or terms refer to objects people can relate
directly to their own experiences. These words or terms
specify an idea that can be perceived or a thing that can be
visualized. Abstract words, on the other hand, stand for ideas
that cannot be directly experienced, things that do not call
forth mental images in the minds of the students. The word
aircraft is an abstract word. It does not call to mind a specific
aircraft in the imaginations of various students. One student
may visualize an airplane, another student might visualize a
helicopter, and still another student might visualize an
airship.
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10
Interference
 Some barriers to effective communication can be

controlled by the instructor. Interference, or the
prevention of a process or activity from being carried
out properly, is composed of factors outside the
control of the instructor These factors include
physiological, environmental, and psychological
interference. To communicate effectively, the
instructor should consider the effects of these factors.

6/14/2013

11
Developing Communication Skills
 Communication skills must be developed; they do not

occur automatically. The ability to effectively
communicate stems from experience. The experience
of instructional communication begins with role
playing during the training to be an instructor,
continues during the actual instruction, and is
enhanced by additional training.

6/14/2013

12
Developing Communication Skills
 Role Playing
 Role playing is a method of learning in which students
perform a particular role. In role playing, the learner is
provided with a general description of a situation and
then applies a new skill or knowledge to perform the
role. Experience in instructional communication comes
from actually doing it and is learned in the beginning by
role playing during the instructor’s initial training.

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13
Developing Communication Skills
 Instructional Communication
 Instruction has taken place when the instructor has
explained a particular procedure and subsequently
determined that the desired student response has
occurred. The instructor can improve communication by
adhering to several techniques of good communication.

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14
Developing Communication Skills
 Listening
 Instructors must know something about their students
in order to communicate effectively. As discussed earlier,
an instructor needs to determine the abilities of the
students and understand the students to properly
communicate. One way of becoming better acquainted
with students is to be a good listener. Instructors can use
a number of techniques to become better at listening. It
is important to realize that in order to master the art of
listening, an attitude of wanting to listen must be
developed.
6/14/2013

15
Developing Communication Skills
 Questioning
 Good questioning can determine how well the student
understands what is being taught. It also shows the
student that the instructor is paying attention and that
the instructor is interested in the student’s response. An
instructor should ask focused, open-ended questions
and avoid closed-ended questions.

6/14/2013

16
Instructional Enhancement
 An instructor never stops learning. The more an instructor

knows about a subject, the better the instructor is at conveying
that information. For example, a maintenance instructor
teaching basic electricity might be able to teach at a minimally
satisfactory level if the instructor had only the same training
level as that being taught. If asked a question that exceeded the
instructor’s knowledge, the instructor could research the answer
and get back to the student. It would be much better if the
instructor, through experience or additional training, was
prepared to answer the question initially. Additional knowledge
and training would also bolster the instructor’s confidence and
give the instructional presentation more depth. It is important
for an instructor to tailor whatever information that is being
presented with the learning level of the students.
6/14/2013

17

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Elements of communication- Fundamentals of Instructors

  • 1. Flight Instructor ASE Ground Training Course Ground Lesson 3 6/14/2013 1
  • 2. Effective Communication  Effective communication is an essential element of instruction. An aviation instructor may possess a high level of technical knowledge, but he or she needs to cultivate the ability to communicate effectively in order to share this knowledge with students. 6/14/2013 2
  • 3. Elements of Communication  Communication takes place when one person transmits ideas or feelings to another person. 6/14/2013 3
  • 4. Elements of Communication  Source  The source in communication is the sender, speaker, writer, encoder, transmitter, or instructor. The effectiveness of persons acting in the role of communicators is related to at least three basic factors.    6/14/2013 The ability to select and use language Sources attitude Need accurate, up-to-date, stimulating material 4
  • 5. Elements of Communication  Symbol  At its basic level, communication is achieved through symbols, which are simple oral and visual codes. The words in the vocabulary constitute a basic code. Common gestures and facial expressions form another, but words and gestures alone do not communicate ideas. Ideas are communicated only when symbols are combined in meaningful wholes, as in ideas, sentences, paragraphs, speeches, or chapters that mean something to the receiver. When symbols are combined into these units, each portion becomes important to effective communication. 6/14/2013 5
  • 6. Elements of Communication  Receiver  At its basic level, communication is achieved through symbols, which are simple oral and visual codes. The words in the vocabulary constitute a basic code. Common gestures and facial expressions form another, but words and gestures alone do not communicate ideas. Ideas are communicated only when symbols are combined in meaningful wholes, as in ideas, sentences, paragraphs, speeches, or chapters that mean something to the receiver. When symbols are combined into these units, each portion becomes important to effective communication.  In order to understand the process of communication, three characteristics of receivers must be understood: abilities, attitudes, and experiences. 6/14/2013 6
  • 7. Barriers to Communication  The nature of language and the way it is used often lead to misunderstandings. These misunderstandings can be identified by four barriers to effective communication: lack of common experience, confusion between the symbol and the symbolized object, overuse of abstractions, and interference. 6/14/2013 7
  • 8. Barriers to Communication  Lack of Common Experience  Lack of common experience between the communicator (instructor) and the receiver (student) is probably the greatest single barrier to effective communication. Communication can be effective only to the extent that the experiences (physical, mental, and emotional) of the people concerned are similar. 6/14/2013 8
  • 9. Barriers to Communication  Confusion between the Symbol and the Symbolized Object  Confusion between the symbol and the symbolized object results when a word is confused with what it is meant to represent. Although it is obvious that words and the connotations they carry can be different, people sometimes fail to make the distinction. An aviation maintenance technician (AMT) might be introduced as a mechanic. To many people, the term mechanic conjures up images of a person laboring over an automobile. Being referred to as an aircraft mechanic might be an improvement in some people’s minds, but neither really portrays the training and skill of the AMT. 6/14/2013 9
  • 10. Barriers to Communication  Overuse of Abstractions  Abstractions are words that are general rather than specific. Concrete words or terms refer to objects people can relate directly to their own experiences. These words or terms specify an idea that can be perceived or a thing that can be visualized. Abstract words, on the other hand, stand for ideas that cannot be directly experienced, things that do not call forth mental images in the minds of the students. The word aircraft is an abstract word. It does not call to mind a specific aircraft in the imaginations of various students. One student may visualize an airplane, another student might visualize a helicopter, and still another student might visualize an airship. 6/14/2013 10
  • 11. Interference  Some barriers to effective communication can be controlled by the instructor. Interference, or the prevention of a process or activity from being carried out properly, is composed of factors outside the control of the instructor These factors include physiological, environmental, and psychological interference. To communicate effectively, the instructor should consider the effects of these factors. 6/14/2013 11
  • 12. Developing Communication Skills  Communication skills must be developed; they do not occur automatically. The ability to effectively communicate stems from experience. The experience of instructional communication begins with role playing during the training to be an instructor, continues during the actual instruction, and is enhanced by additional training. 6/14/2013 12
  • 13. Developing Communication Skills  Role Playing  Role playing is a method of learning in which students perform a particular role. In role playing, the learner is provided with a general description of a situation and then applies a new skill or knowledge to perform the role. Experience in instructional communication comes from actually doing it and is learned in the beginning by role playing during the instructor’s initial training. 6/14/2013 13
  • 14. Developing Communication Skills  Instructional Communication  Instruction has taken place when the instructor has explained a particular procedure and subsequently determined that the desired student response has occurred. The instructor can improve communication by adhering to several techniques of good communication. 6/14/2013 14
  • 15. Developing Communication Skills  Listening  Instructors must know something about their students in order to communicate effectively. As discussed earlier, an instructor needs to determine the abilities of the students and understand the students to properly communicate. One way of becoming better acquainted with students is to be a good listener. Instructors can use a number of techniques to become better at listening. It is important to realize that in order to master the art of listening, an attitude of wanting to listen must be developed. 6/14/2013 15
  • 16. Developing Communication Skills  Questioning  Good questioning can determine how well the student understands what is being taught. It also shows the student that the instructor is paying attention and that the instructor is interested in the student’s response. An instructor should ask focused, open-ended questions and avoid closed-ended questions. 6/14/2013 16
  • 17. Instructional Enhancement  An instructor never stops learning. The more an instructor knows about a subject, the better the instructor is at conveying that information. For example, a maintenance instructor teaching basic electricity might be able to teach at a minimally satisfactory level if the instructor had only the same training level as that being taught. If asked a question that exceeded the instructor’s knowledge, the instructor could research the answer and get back to the student. It would be much better if the instructor, through experience or additional training, was prepared to answer the question initially. Additional knowledge and training would also bolster the instructor’s confidence and give the instructional presentation more depth. It is important for an instructor to tailor whatever information that is being presented with the learning level of the students. 6/14/2013 17

Editor's Notes

  1. Physiological and environmental interference