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Communication And Social Acceptance In School. By: Annie Schoenecker. Communication in grade school.
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Communication And Social Acceptance In School By: Annie Schoenecker
Communication in grade school • my old 5th grade teacher she told me how much she tried to teach her students how to communicate to each other through calm communication, not to judge.” What’s hard is making certain that every child can learn--no exceptions.” She told me this because she wanted her students to grow up and not be in the place where most kids go in high school and the beginning of Jr. High, “ I don’t want my kids who are all friends now grow up and move into their own cliques and not communicate with who used to be their best friend.
High school communication • High school is where every thing changes no matter what my old 5th grade teacher tried to teach people, they still seemed to fall into the same communication trap that each high school has “the clique”. Now why is this important to communication in school, social acceptance is a number one thing anyone wants when they enter high school but cliques single out “their communicative people”, the cheer leaders, the jocks, the nerds, and then there are the outcasts who really don’t know where they belong. • “It's not simply that different students are in cliques because they fit in with others in the clique. In most schools there is a clear totem pole of cliques. The students at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., who shot their classmates, were in a clique at the bottom of that totem pole, marking them as targets of ridicule for students in other cliques looking for an easy way to demonstrate their social superiority.”
College communication College begins a whole new outlook on life or at least I hope so in college communication changes drastically we open our eyes to a new world and accept people in to our groups and communicate differently we share our view and opinions we accept other nationalities and people into our social groups we listen and understand each other, although we disagree sometimes we learn to work out our problems like civilized people.
Conclusion • Communication changes drastically through out our lives as we grow up we come to realize the differences between each other and accept that and learn to get along and communicate better with our fellow student body.