1) Introduction about Barriers to Communication
2)Meaning
3) Types of communication Barriers
4)Effects of Barriers of Communication
5)Methods to overcome barriers of communication
6) Conclusion and References
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Barriers of communication
1. K.L.E SOCIETY’S COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
VIDYANAGAR, HUBBALLI-31
SUBJECT: Language Across The Subject
Topic: Barriers Of Communication
Submitted by:
Ishrat Anjum
Harkuni
B.Ed 1st year
Submitted to:
Anil.G.Gumgol
2. INTRODUCTIO
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MEANING OF BARRIERS OF
COMMUNICATION
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TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
BARRIER
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METHODS OF BARRIERS OF
COMMUNICATION
CONCLUSION AND REFERENCES
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CONTENTS
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06
EFFECTS OF BARRIERS OF
COMMUNICATION
3. INTRODUCTION
01 Communication is one of our basic needs.
We require to communicate many people for
personal and proffesional purpose. While
communicating we may face many problems such as
message is not sent properly,misunderstanding
betwee sender & reciever, Language of the
communication is not understood etc.
4. 02 Barriers are part of process of communication.
Whenever we are communicating we encode or
decode.At any level or at any moment there can
be problems in process of communication.
“Communication barriers are th e problems that
arise at every stage of the communication
process & have the potential to create misunderst
-anding & Confusion.”
5. 03I. Physical Barriers .
II. Language Barriers
III. Psychological Barriers.
IV. Emotional Barriers.
V. Organisation Barriers.
6. I. Physical Barriers:
Physical Barriers are described as
structural obstruction in both huma
-nmade and natural environments
that block effective communication
so that message cannot be sent
from the sender to the reciever.
Some of Physical Barriers are:
* Environment
*Noise
*Distance
*Improper time
*Distraction
7. 2.Language Barrier:
A barrier to communication between
people who are unable to speak a
common language.
Some of the Language Barriers are:
*Poor Vocabulary and Grammar.
*Unclear graphics and Symbols.
*Verbosity and Verbolism.
8. 3.Psychological Barriers:
In interpersonal communication
the psychological factors like
interest,attention,motivation,co
ncentration of both sender and
reciever have an impact.It could
be lead to a situation wherein a
person would be physically
present but mentally absent.
9. 4.Emotional Barriers:
The emotional IQ of a person
determines the ease and comfo
ort with which they can
communicate.A person who is
emotinally mature will be able
to communicate effectively.
Emotional Barriers are :
Anger,frustration,humour etc.
10. 5.Organisational Barriers:
As we saw there are many methods
of communication at an organizati -
onal level. Each of these methods
has its own problems and constraints
that may become barrier to effective
communication. Most of these barrie
-rs arise because of misinformation
or lack of apropriate transparency
available to the employees.
11. Effects Of Barriers On Communication:
Barriers are hindrances which are destructive, when one or more perso
-ns are interacting.They tend to diminish the others self-esteem. They
tend to trigger our defensiveness, resistance etc.
Barriers often lead to dependency ,withdrawal, feelings of defeat or of
inadequacy.They act as feeling blockers and reduce the likelihood of
finding a solution.They could ultimately lead to the sourcing of relation
-ship.
They could lead to increasing the emotional distance between the
people communicating.
12. Methods to Overcome the Barriers of Communication:
a) To overcome Physical Barriers:
The environment should be conductive to communication.
Proper attention must be paid to keep the reciever in comfort.
b) To Overcome Language Barriers:
The sender must use simple language and reduce verbalism.
The new graphic symbols used must be explained.
To reduce dependence on spoken words, one should use visual aids.
c) To Overcome psychological Barriers:
Guidance and counselling to remove prejudices and ill feelings must be
undertaken.
13. undertaken.
One must provide assistance, show sympathy and deal patiently.
To increase perception audiovisual aids can be used.
d)To Overcome Emotional Barriers:
Accepting Imperfections: Other people might find you easier to commun
-icate with when you accept your imperfection from time to time.
One should do relaxation exercise.
e) To Overcome Organizational Barriers:
Efforts must assess the learner’s background .
The Communicator must keep in tune with the latest trend and try to
adjust with the younger generation.
14. CONCLUSION:
Thus Barriers threats the effective communication. While
Communication both the sender & reciever or communicator
should take precautionary measures to reduce the barriers.