Development of the Students’ Communication Skills
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https://doi.org/10.2024/jtc3kd74Keywords:
Model Effective Communication, Provide Constructive Feedback, Foster Group Work, Teach Nonverbal Communication, Set Clear Communication GoalsAbstract
In this article students can learn how to develop their academic and personal communication, communicating regularly, improve communication skills, try to practice in the lessons, and provide feedback.
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