Listening for the Text

Listening for the Text
Author: Brian Stock
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812216127

"Stock has opened up lines of thinking about the medieval world--and our modern one too--which lead in fascinating directions."--

Listening to the Text

Listening to the Text
Author: John D. Harvey
Publisher: Apollos
Total Pages: 357
Release: 1999
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780851114644

Enables readers to better understand the structure and meaning of Paul's letters by examining first-century speaking styles and showing how Paul used them in his writings.

Listening to the Spirit in the Text

Listening to the Spirit in the Text
Author: Gordon D. Fee
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2000-06-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802847577

For many years Gordon Fee, one of today's foremost evangelical scholars, has been asked to bring his trusted biblical expertise together with his well-known passion for the gospel and the church. Listening to the Spirit in the Text is his answer. Gathered here are Fee's best studies and reflections on the art of attending to the biblical text critically yet with a deep spiritual sensitivity. These insightful chapters cover a wide range of contemporary topics, including the relationship between Bible study and spirituality, gender issues, worship, tongues speaking, church order and leadership, the believer and possessions, and the role of the gospel in our global society.

The Listening Book

The Listening Book
Author: W. A. Mathieu
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1991-03-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0834827670

The Listening Book is about rediscovering the power of listening as an instrument of self-discovery and personal transformation. By exploring our capacity for listening to sounds and for making music, we can awaken and release our full creative powers. Mathieu offers suggestions and encouragement on many aspects of music-making, and provides playful exercises to help readers appreciate the connection between sound, music, and everyday life.

Listening to People

Listening to People
Author: Annette Lareau
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2021-07-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 022680660X

This book will help you: Understand the importance of talking to others, including listening to feedback from others while conducting research Recognize that there is not only one right way to sculpt your study Learn how to plan the early stages of a project such as designing the study and choosing whom to study See how to navigate the IRB and how to perform practical matters while collecting data Learn how to plan before an interview and how to construct an interview guide Read real-life interviews with notes showing what probes work well and which are less successful A down-to-earth, practical guide for interview and participant observation and analysis. In-depth interviews and close observation are essential to the work of social scientists, but inserting one’s researcher-self into the lives of others can be daunting, especially early on. Esteemed sociologist Annette Lareau is here to help. Lareau’s clear, insightful, and personal guide is not your average methods text. It promises to reduce researcher anxiety while illuminating the best methods for first-rate research practice. As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation. A researcher must listen to people as she collects data, listen to feedback as she describes what she is learning, listen to the findings of others as they delve into the existing literature on topics, and listen to herself in order to sift and prioritize some aspects of the study over others. By listening in these different ways, researchers will discover connections, reconsider assumptions, catch mistakes, develop and assess new ideas, weigh priorities, ponder new directions, and undertake numerous adjustments—all of which will make their contributions clearer and more valuable. Accessibly written and full of practical, easy-to-follow guidance, this book will help both novice and experienced researchers to do their very best work. Qualitative research is an inherently uncertain project, but with Lareau’s help, you can alleviate anxiety and focus on success.

Focus on Listening

Focus on Listening
Author: Patricia Kaye Flanigan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2001
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9789812403506

Listen Wise

Listen Wise
Author: Monica Brady-Myerov
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1119755530

Discover how to engage your students effectively by strengthening their listening skills In Listen Wise: Teach Students to Be Better Listeners, journalist, entrepreneur, and author Monica Brady-Myerov delivers a concise and thoughtful treatment of how to build powerful listening skills in K-12 students. You’ll discover real-world examples and modern, research-based advice about helping young people improve their listening abilities and their overall academic performance. With personal anecdotes from the accomplished author and accessible excerpts from the latest neuroscience of listening and auditory learning, the book is a critical resource that will explain why listening is the missing piece of the literacy puzzle. This important book will show you: Classroom stories and teacher viewpoints that highlight effective strategies to teach critical listening Why building listening skills in students is crucial to improving reading, especially for English learners. Why the Lexile Framework for Listening is contributing to a surging recognition of the importance of listening in the academic curriculum Perfect for K-12 teachers looking for new ways to understand their students and how they learn, Listen Wise will also earn a place in the libraries of college and master’s level students in education.

Headlines

Headlines
Author: Priscilla Karant
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1985
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780133847444

This book is designed to give you the language tools and the stimulus for using these skills in daily life. By combining listening, reading, and discussion you can integrate new ideas, vocabulary, and idioms into everyday speech.

Listening For A Life

Listening For A Life
Author: Patricia Sawin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

In one sense a folklorist's portrayal of a notable folk artist's life and art, Listening for a Life is equally a rethinking of the processes involved in such work, not only in how the folklorist conveys her subject but in how her subject constitutes and performs herself into being through dialogue with others: those present, those once present, those imagined and anticipated. Drawing on Bahktinian and feminist theory, Sawin pushes forward our understanding of the interactive roles of ethnographer and subject and in the process gives us a deeper understanding of folk singer and storyteller Bessie Eldreth and her greatest art, herself.

Yes, I Can Listen!

Yes, I Can Listen!
Author: Steve Metzger
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1641601760

Listening is an essential life skill that helps children achieve success at school, follow safety rules and show others that they care about them. In a world filled with distractions, being a "good listener" has become more difficult than ever. The playful rhymes of Yes, I Can Listen! encourage children to appreciate the rewards of attentive listening. With sweet characters, varied type faces, and vivid colors, this picture book introduces a variety of listening scenarios. Each two-page spread let children imagine how they might listen in a number of common situations. Yes, I Can Listen! concludes with a page of suggestions for parents who wish to explore more activities that encourage and develop their children's listening skills.