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  1. Apr 2, 2021 · This representation of silence presupposes that students do not have knowledge to exchange or co-produce, but are ‘busy’ in the business of receiving it from the teacher. Despite this, one teacher described ‘moments of silence’, suggesting that other forms of silence resided within productivity, which were less easily identified:

    • Amy Hanna
    • 6
    • 2021
    • 02 April 2021
  2. Dec 5, 2021 · As the implications of silence for teaching and learning are reported elsewhere (see Hanna, 2021), this paper reports the findings of the study on silence in the context of school relationships, beginning with the motives and intentions which underpinned practices of silence, before reporting both students’ and teachers’ individual uses of ...

    • Amy Hanna
    • What Does Silence Mean?
    • The Importance of Silence in A Restless World
    • The Key 4 Powers of Silence
    • The Importance of Silence For Students
    • How Could We Improve Our Relationship with Silence?
    • Examples of When to Use Silence
    • The Questionnaire

    Literally speaking, the word silence comes from the Latin word silens meaning to be still, quiet, or at rest. In English, it still maintains some of these meaning as most modern dictionaries define silence as the condition or quality of being or keeping still and silent, the absence of sounds, stillness or as a period of time without speech or nois...

    It is obviously clear that we are living in noisy word. Unwanted sounds and noises pursue us everywhere we go. In the street, restaurants, supermarkets and even in the places where silence is considered as a necessity like schools and hospitals are not exceptions. From the early morning we step out home till we come back, we encounter variety of te...

    Till now, we have seen and known -from the introduction- the type of silence this research is concerned about and its true meaning. We have also recognized the importance of silence in a terribly noisy world showing some startling facts and striking recent studies. In this chapter, I have managed to devote it to the key four powers of silence as lo...

    Besides all the silence’s powers that we have mentioned earlier which all are so important for all people, students can get much more from silence. As we know, our education system encourages students to get ahead of their competition and to get excellent marks so that they could conserve their chance to get a respectable job. Naturally when we are...

    Before starting this chapter we have to remember that people do not have an absolute control over all the noises they hear daily in the street or in places where they work, study etc; however, they do have control over their own private environment. In this private environment we can reorganize ourselves, reconsider our habits and attitudes towards...

    Silence is often mis-characterized as unimportant or awkward. As a result the modern conversations become chaos in which two or more people racing to see who can speak more without paying any attention to the other. Yet, people forget that silence can be used as a technique of communication, kind of respect and as an anti-gossiping.

    1-In few words, what comes to your mind when you hear the word silence? 2-“Silence is golden” Agree? “Silence is boring” Agree? 1. Golden 2. Boring 3-Do you find sometimes that you are talking just to break the silence? 1. Answer options 2. Never 3. Sometimes 4. Always 4-Do you think that silence is important for your health balance? 1. Absolutely ...

  3. Silence Can Bond and Unite. In any relationship—at school, in the classroom, at home, or in the community—silence is an opportunity. Reflecting together can foster deeper understanding and, ultimately, greater unity. Silence also encourages careful and deliberate listening to the voices, opinions, and beliefs of others.

  4. Jan 24, 2023 · Silence takes different forms and has many functions and these functions vary from culture to culture (Glenn, 2004:15).For example, Zembylas and Michaelides (2004:201) refer to the argument that ‘Native American children may learn better by silently observing the world in contrast to European-American children whose cultures privilege speech as a medium of interaction’.

  5. The Barnboken theme “Silence and Silencing in Children’s Lite-rature” consists of ten articles, each addressing different manifesta-tions of silence and silencing in children’s and young adult literature. The contributions cover a broad range of primary material – from children’s classics and young adult fiction to contemporary picture-

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  7. Dec 9, 2013 · Why Silence is Golden. The reason we should ask the question, and encourage teens to explore silent spaces, is because we know that self-reflection is important to human development and learning ...

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