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ation Process and Communication Method Dr.Jitendra yadav : » Lati ya is” which means + ge iain from the Latin word “Communis The word communication originated : anim ove! . The. wo a process by which two or more people exchange Communic: Communication E fined communication as ‘ , mmon. Leagans defined J ie eT meres i 1s, facts, feelings or impression in such ways that each gains a common unde stan i: i ideas, facts, 2S ak omit aa meaning and use of messages. Through communication, an individual share information and knowledge with others. i Q ferr rom a source to Communication is the process by which messages are transferred from a receiver. (Roger & Shoemaker, 1971). Communication is defined as “the process of sending and receiving messages ee . ae channels which establishes common meanings between a source and a receiver.”(Van den ban and Hawkins, 1996). Communication is not a static act but a dynamic process, which is continuous in nature and vital for teaching and learning. Functions of Communication i) Information function: The basic requirement of adapting and adjusting oneself to the environment is information. There must be some information about what is going on in the environment which concerns the people. The receiving or giving of information underlines all communication functions, either directly or indirectly. ii) Command or instructive function: Those who are hierarchically superior in the family, society or organization, often initiate communication either for the purpose of informing their subordinates or for the purpose of telling them, what to do, how to do when to do etc, The command and instructive functions of communication are more observable in formal organizations than in informal organizations, iii) Influence or persuasive function: According to Berlo (1960), the sole purpose of communication is to influence people. Persuasive function of communication i.e, to induce people is extremely important for extension in changing their behaviour in the desirable direction. iv) Integrative function: 7 A major function of communication is integration or of continuously offsetting any disintegration at the interpersonal or ai sat a t the organizational level. This helps in maintaining individual, societal or organizational stability and identity. Scanned by CamScanner