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International Listening Association (ILA) is a professional
organization whose members are dedicated to learning more
about the impact that listening has on all human activity.
ILA was
formed in 1979 to promote the study, development, and teaching
of effective listening in all settings. Although listening
is at the root of communication, it remains an interdisciplinary
topic. So, it's no surprise that our members have diverse
backgrounds. Consult our directory and you'll find professionals
working in education, business, government, medicine, human
resources, training and development, the media and the arts.
We meet
at annual conventions and regional conferences to share information,
to support research efforts, and to promote the practice and
teaching of effective listening. Our cooperative and engaging
atmosphere also provides the opportunity to share applied,
theoretical and strategic ideas.
ILA's interactive
and supportive environment is a unique feature. Indeed, many
new members mention the warm and caring nature of our organization.
And how
do we maintain that atmosphere when our international membership
represents 15 countries and 49 states? Simple. We listen to
each other.
If you consider
listening to be a significant topic, then we urge you to join
ILA and to become involved in the study and practice of listening.
All members
benefit from ILA's many activities and services. Through networking,
convention programs, newsletters, archive materials, and other
resources, ILA members share strategies that might work anywhere
from the classroom to the boardroom.
ILA's impact
has been felt by local and state governments, public and private
educational institutions, and all aspects of the business
community.
We invite
you to join ILA. You will immediately become a part of our
organization with unlimited potential for growth and service.
Click
here for a membership application.
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