A person that I deem as a competent communicator is my good
friend, boss, and educator, Julie Benavides. Five years ago, I never thought
that I would be a child development major and be an educator. I had the
pleasure of listening to Julie lecture in one of her classes at East Los
Angeles College. The behaviors that I saw were honesty, energetic, and
passionate. In my teachings, I have tried to model the energetic part and I say
try because it is hard. It doesn't matter if Julie has a presentation at 8am or 10pm, she seems to always be
energetic. Through my experiences in and out of the classroom, I have gained
tremendous passion for what I do. To be able to communicate to others about
what I am passionate about has helped me transmit my message across to many individuals.
Another trait that I feel makes Julie an effective communicator is her wiliness
to talk to many different types of audiences. She has addressed little children,
parents, high school children, college students, teachers, teacher assistants,
program directors, and family child care providers. She has been effective in
communicating to these different age groups. I have been there when she does so
and a behaviors that I always see is honesty. She uses real life examples and
relates her audiences. I was surprised
to have seem her talking about diversity in a few of our Masters courses at
Walden University. Surprised as she did not even tell me that she had recorded
videos. Her trait of being humble is also a trait that I wish to carry as I
communicate to others.
Frank,
ReplyDeleteYou seem to have a amazing communication mentor. Thank you for sharing your exprience both in and out of the classroom. Seems we all can learn for the people around us that demonstrate great verbal communication skills.
Christine