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Develop Communication Foundation Skills1
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Practice pronunciation and enunciation 1.1
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Ask questions to clarify information 1.2
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Organize thoughts for written and oral communication 1.3
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Demonstrate basic research techniques (e.g., library, Internet, and surveys) 1.4
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Select appropriate materials for reports and presentations 1.5
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Use a variety of references and resources (e.g., dictionary, thesaurus, and spell check) 1.6
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Use notetaking skills that incorporate critical listening and reading techniques 1.7
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Interpret messages, articles, and supporting graphic materials 1.8
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Interpret information from manuals, computer printouts, and electronic sources 1.9
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Use proper English and appropriate vocabulary when communicating 1.10
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Use acceptable standards for grammar, mechanics, and word usage 1.11
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Use bias-free language (e.g., gender, race, religion, physical challenges, and sexual orientation) 1.12
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Use the proper techniques to make an oral presentation 1.13
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Use acceptable steps in the writing process (e.g., plan, compose, edit, and produce) 1.14
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Write business documents using the correct style, format, and content 1.15
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Distinguish between paraphrasing, documentation, and plagiarism 1.16
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Document all sources (e.g., print and electronic) using current standards 1.17
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Proofread documents for correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation 1.18
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Edit business documents to ensure that they are effective (e.g., clear, concise, and consistent) 1.19
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Select the appropriate reading method (e.g., skimming, scanning, speed-reading, and in-depth reading) for a particular situation 1.20
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Identify factors that affect readability of text (e.g., sentence length, word selection, and type size) 1.21
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Identify major barriers to listening 1.22
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Use active listening techniques 1.23
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Interact effectively with people from diverse backgrounds 1.24
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List examples of how nonverbal messages have different meanings in various cultures 1.25
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Interpret nonverbal cues in messages 1.26
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Use appropriate telephone techniques to gather and record information 1.27
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Record complete and accurate telephone messages 1.28
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Evaluate media and oral presentations analytically and critically 1.29
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Distinguish between fact, inference, and judgment in communication 1.30
Develop Social Communication Skills 2
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Demonstrate appropriate etiquette and manners in different situations (e.g., diversity, dining, and meetings) 2.1
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Demonstrate professional and ethical behavior 2.2
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Explain the role self-concept plays in personal and professional life 2.3
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Discuss the impact of time management practices on personal and professional image 2.4
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Practice simple introductions in different situations 2.5
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Demonstrate appropriate work ethics (e.g., work area, attitude, punctuality, appearance, and behavior) 2.6
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Work cooperatively with peers and authority figures (e.g., show tact, courtesy, and respect) 2.7
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Explain the importance of following the chain-of command 2.8
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Explain the value and impact of interpersonal relationships 2.9
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Discuss types of discrimination and the impact on an interpersonal relationship 2.10
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Demonstrate appropriate responses to passive, assertive, and aggressive behaviors 2.11
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Practice conflict resolution 2.12
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Apply the principles of group dynamics in structured activities 2.13
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Discuss issues positively and tactfully2.14
Use Technological Communication 3
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Select the appropriate technology for transmitting messages 3.1
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Demonstrate the appropriate use of electronic messaging technologies (e.g., FAX, voice mail, conference calls, chat rooms, and e-mail) 3.2
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Apply the etiquette rules for electronic messaging (e.g., e-mail, cellular telephone, and voicemail) 3.3
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Use voice input and recognition tools 3.4
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Use scanning hardware and layout, design, and graphics software to enhance documents 3.5
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Address ethical issues regarding ownership and the use of electronically generated information 3.6
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Discuss ways to keep data secure from theft and destruction 3.7
Develop Employment Communication Skills4
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Write a formal application letter 4.1
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Complete job application forms 4.2
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Create a resume in print (traditional and scannable) and online formats 4.3
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Demonstrate interview skills 4.4
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Prepare responses to commonly asked interview questions 4.5
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Prepare a list of questions to ask an interviewer 4.6
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Prepare responses to illegal and discriminatory interview questions 4.7
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Discuss the significance of nonverbal communication in interviewing 4.8
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Write a thank-you message 4.9
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Use correct strategies for accepting or rejecting a job offer (e.g., oral and written) 4.10
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Discuss appropriate oral and written actions when leaving a job under different circumstances (e.g., resignation and termination) 4.11
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Create an employment portfolio 4.12
Develop Organizational Communication Skills 5
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Discuss communication techniques as they apply to internal and external customers 5.1
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Employ appropriate communication strategies for dealing with dissatisfied customers (e.g., face-to-face discussions, electronic correspondence, and writing) 5.2
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Discuss office politics 5.3
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Discuss the positive and negative aspects of the “grapevine” 5.4
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Discuss the impact of expressing courtesy and gratitude to colleagues 5.5
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Show interest and support for the ideas of others 5.6
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Write personal notes to colleagues in special circumstances (e.g., express congratulations, sympathy, and appreciation) 5.7
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Discuss sexual harassment and its implications in the workplace 5.8
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Plan a meeting to achieve an identified purpose (e.g., schedule the facilities, arrange for a speaker, and notify the participants) 5.9
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Involve all participants in a meeting 5.10
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Lead a brainstorming session 5.11
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Use appropriate leadership language (e.g., optimism, encouragement, and action) 5.12
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Demonstrate proper parliamentary procedures 5.13
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Use delegation techniques 5.14
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Use techniques to provide appropriate feedback 5.15
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Discuss the basic concepts of negotiations 5.16
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Lead a group activity that promotes team-building concepts 5.17
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Discuss the importance of taking responsibility for all communication (e.g., ethical and legal)5.18
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- 2022Business Communication
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