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Woodis, Ray – Journalism Educator, 1975
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Higher Education, Interviews
Young, Kathryn Sue; Bernum, Belinda A. – 2001
For an instructor who feels the need to teach interviewing skills in the basic course, it is sometimes difficult to fit interviewing into a course that already covers many types of public speaking. An activity is presented that allows instructors to teach interviewing skills in either a one or one-half week time frame (two 50-minute class periods…
Descriptors: Assignments, Communication Skills, Higher Education, Interviews

Elliott, Peggy G.; Draba, Robert E. – Clearing House, 1978
The authors present a ten-step placement procedure that they have used to arrange optimal assignments for student teachers. (SJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, College School Cooperation, Interviews, Principals

Turner, Kathleen J. – Communication Education, 1985
Describes a media history assignment in which students interview older adults about changes they have observed in communication media. (PD)
Descriptors: Assignments, College Students, Higher Education, History

Seibold, David R.; Meyers, Renee A. – Communication Education, 1985
Describes a feedback method for teaching interviewing skills that requires dual evaluation of a student's performance by both the student interviewer and the interviewee. Illustrates benefits of this method with an analysis of 139 paired assessments of students' information-gathering skills in a "career interview" assignment. (PD)
Descriptors: Assignments, Communication Research, Evaluation Methods, Feedback
Sinning, Karen – 2003
Middle grades students read, write, speak, listen, and research as they interview a partner and write an article, write a personal memoir, take partner photographs, and use the Internet to find pictures and information illustrating their partners interests. Results are shared in the form of a poster and a classroom presentation. During the fifteen…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Internet, Interviews, Lesson Plans

McGlashan, Zena Beth – Journalism Educator, 1980
Journalism students' interviews of public officials revealed the officials' attitudes toward the press while giving students needed practical experience. (RL)
Descriptors: Assignments, Attitudes, Higher Education, Interviews

Gaske, Paul C. – Communication Education, 1984
Describes an assignment that provides a field experience related to the career interests of students and also strengthens business-academic relationships. (PD)
Descriptors: Assignments, Career Exploration, College Students, Employment Opportunities
McFarland, Katherine P. – 1999
This paper describes how a language teacher educator guides her students through a particular literacy research project, with the goal of helping students to enjoy their research experience. It outlines two stages to make up the entire assignment--the interview and the paper. It describes the development of questions for the purpose of gaining…
Descriptors: Action Research, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Interviews
Brennan, Joseph T. – Momentum, 1981
The author assigned students in his high school religion course to interview their parents and other Catholic adults about sex, love, and marriage. He discusses the benefits of this interview format in promoting adult/child communication about sexuality. (SJL)
Descriptors: Assignments, Catholics, Communication (Thought Transfer), High Schools
2000
This lesson offers students experience in making historical meaning from eyewitness accounts that present a range of different perspectives. Students begin with a case study in working with alternative reports of a single event: the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. First, they compare two newspaper reports on the fire, then two memoirs of the fire…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Civil War (United States), Historiography, History Instruction

Hale, Sylvia – Teaching Sociology, 1995
States that an important goal of introductory college sociology courses is to make the discipline come alive for students and to encourage active involvement in learning. Describes a student project approach in which students interview three people and analyze the data relevant to four theoretical perspectives. (CFR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Assignments, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Edwards, Sylvia Lauretta; Bruce, Christine Susan – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2004
In a context where changes in conceptions or experiences associated with learning generic skills is a desirable learning outcome, how can assessment instruments be designed to bring about the desired changes? In this paper we show how understanding the variation in students' experience of learning a specific generic capability represents the first…
Descriptors: Internet, Search Strategies, Student Experience, Evaluation Methods

Singer, Alan J. – Social Science Record, 1994
Contends that oral history is a way to involve students in thinking about and understanding history and the contemporary world. Includes a family history chart, recommendations for creating an oral history questionnaire, sample interview questions, and four student oral history writing models. (CFR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Experiential Learning, Family (Sociological Unit)
Candline, Mary – 1992
This language arts curriculum developed for Native American students in Manitoba (Canada) consists of a teachers' guide, a student guide, and a research unit. The curriculum includes reading selections and learning activities appropriate for the different reading levels of both upper elementary and secondary students. The purpose of the unit is…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Biographies, Canada Natives, Canadian Studies