Re: SURVEY

  • From: Anuja kabra <anuja_girish@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: aimartsnj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 12:42:22 -0800 (PST)

Hello:
 
I agree with Mr. Hegde. AIM has earned a prestigious reputation in music and 
dance with excellent and supportive faculty. Let's stick to this purpose and I 
would also recommend to organize small-scale competitions for kids (our future 
generation) with regards to music and dance (solo and group). Not only to boost 
their confidence but also to keep up the competitive spirit as we see 
elsewhere. 
 
regards,
Anuja

--- On Wed, 2/23/11, Krishna Hegde <madappan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


From: Krishna Hegde <madappan@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: SURVEY
To: aimartsnj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2011, 11:07 AM






Since I was copied, my sincere 2 cents:
 
While a course in communication may very well be needed (including me), it 
makes sense for Music Institutes/Organizations to stick to their main mission - 
propagate music.   Otherwise the image may be diluted.
 
Krishna Hegde





From: Academy of Indian Music (AIM) <aimartsnj@xxxxxxxxx>
To: aimartsnj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, February 22, 2011 9:15:48 AM
Subject: SURVEY






Dear Patrons 



No matter how brilliant and invaluable your idea, it is worthless unless you 
can share it with others. For this reason, effective communication is crucial 
to anyone and everyone. However, the ability to communicate effectively does 
not come easily to many people, and it is a skill that requires practice.
We begin practicing our communication skills even before we learn to walk. A 
newborn child communicates by crying, but it slowly learns to mimic its 
parents' speech. Eventually, the child discovers that certain speech patterns 
elicit different responses; one of the joys of parenting is trying to decipher 
the meaning behind certain "words." Does "baaaaaw" mean that the baby wants his 
ball, his bottle, or his blanket? Slowly, through trial and error, the child 
learns to manipulate sounds to get what it wants, and as the child develops, 
this active oral practice leads to more nuanced and fluid conversations. In 
short, the child learns effective communication.
To effectively communicate a complex idea, however, requires skills beyond 
elementary conversation.
Many in our AIM community have expressed an interest in wanting us to start a 
Communication Course for Adults. Your answers to the following Survey will help 
us decide, whether this is something we should pursue 









Adult Communication Class Survey
 
 
Please read each question and circle the appropriate answer.  All information 
is held in confidence and no identifying information is requested. Thank you 
for your participation.
 
 
1)    Is English your native language?  Yes    No 
 
2)    Do you feel confident in your personal conversational speaking skills? 
Yes    No
 
3)    Do you feel confident in your business speaking skills? Yes    No
 
4)    Would you be interested in training and practicing your verbal and 
written presentation skills in a small group setting? Yes    No
 
5)    If you answered Yes to #4, would you be interested in attending classes 
during 
 
a.     the day?     Yes    No
b.     the evening? Yes    No
 
6)    Do you use a computer on a regular basis? Yes    No
 
7)    Do you know how to research information and topics on the Internet? 
Yes    No
 
8)    Would you be interested in learning computer research skills? Yes    No
 
9)    Gender:  male      female
 
10) Age (please circle one):  20 – 29       30 – 39      40 – 49      50 – 59 +
 
 
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With Warm Regards

Academy of Indian Music( AIM)
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