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Managerial Communications Lesson PlanManagerial Communications Lesson Plan
Publisher
Texas Education Agency (TEA)
Resource Details
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Grade
10th - 12th
Subjects
Career & Technical Education
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Resource Type
Lesson Plans
Audience
For Teacher Use
Duration
4 days
Instructional Strategies
Direct Instruction
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Technology
Internet Access
Year
2017
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Managerial Communications

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This Managerial Communications lesson plan also includes:
  • Managerial Communications - Formal Communication Assignment I (.docx)
  • Managerial Communications - Listening Report Assignment II (.docx)
  • Managerial Communications - International Communication Summary Assignment III (.docx)
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Communication is key. Pupils receive direct instruction about managerial communications and then independently research communications careers. Scholars then complete exit tickets, answering questions about what they learned. 

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Concepts

communication, oral communication, business skills, the workplace, non-verbal communication, written communication, active listening

Instructional Ideas

  • Read a series of statements written in formal English and ask volunteers to provide their informal equivalents
  • Have learners develop their own examples of formal versus informal speech

Classroom Considerations

  • Requires student computer and Internet access

Pros

  • Includes word wall vocabulary 
  • Provides options for formal and informal assessments 

Cons

  • None

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