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Broome, Benjamin J. – Communication Education, 1986
Argues that the etic/emic distinction in teaching intercultural communication is an artificial one. Offers a framework which integrates both focuses as a basis for instruction. (MS)
Descriptors: Course Content, Intercultural Communication, Speech Instruction, Teaching Methods
Garrett, Roger – 1982
A college communication professor discusses methods which will help learning disabled (LD) as well as non-LD students. General techniques advocated include presenting information in a variety of ways, allowing opportunities for questions and clarification, using an organized presentation of information, and being flexible in assignments and…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Content, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities
Rubin, Lucille S. – 1978
This report is the result of a six-week study in which the voice training offerings at four schools of drama in London were examined using interviews of teachers and directors, observation of voice classes, and attendance at studio presentations and public performances. The report covers such topics as: textbooks and references being used; courses…
Descriptors: Acting, Course Content, Dramatics, Foreign Countries
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Fritz, Paul A.; Weaver, Richard L., II – Communication Education, 1986
Presents exercises to teach critical thinking skills based on the divisions of classic rhetoric. (PD)
Descriptors: Course Content, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Public Speaking
Trank, Douglas M. – Association for Communication Administration Bulletin, 1985
Reviews surveys on the status of the basic speech communication course. Identifies issues and concerns about instructional approaches, staffing, textbooks, philosophy, etc. (PD)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Higher Education, Speech Communication
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Makau, Josina M. – Communication Education, 1985
Uses the judicial model of reasoning employed by the Supreme Court as an exemplar in teaching critical skills in the basic argumentation and debate course. Describes the model and course highlights. (PD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Course Content, Court Litigation, Critical Thinking
Botan, Carl H.; Ziegelmueller, George W. – 1986
Parliamentary procedure might best be taught in a context specific format; it would be better understood by students if not taught as a "stand alone" subject. Since the basic concepts of argumentation theory--propositions, stasis, and presumption and burden of proof--are reinforced by the rules of parliamentary procedure, instructors can…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Debate, Higher Education
Mitchell, Wanda B. – Sp Teach, 1969
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development
McGaffey, Ruth – Journal of the Wisconsin Communication Association, 1983
The speech communication department at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, provides a rigorous and legally oriented course in freedom of speech. The objectives of the course are to help students gain insight into the historical and philosophical foundations of the First Amendment, the legal/judicial processes concerning the First Amendment, and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech
Crawford, John E. – 1983
Three innovations combine to make it possible for Arizona State University to move 1,600 students a year through a performance based communication course with no expense but the salary of a single faculty member. Apart from the obvious economic benefits, the mass lecture/small group breakdown format assures that the student will receive an…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Grading, Higher Education
Socha, Thomas Joseph – 1985
Focusing on the use of popular magazines in interpersonal communication instruction, this paper argues that such magazines can provide a rich source for application and criticism of interpersonal communication processes in everyday life. The first section of the paper reviews research and criticism dealing with the content of magazine articles…
Descriptors: Course Content, Higher Education, Integrated Activities, Interpersonal Communication
Gurry, Joanne – Massachusetts Communication Journal, 1974
A shift from a classroom focus on persuasion and argumentation to a broader classroom focus on the communication of controversy might be beneficial to students. The course content should help students come to grips with their internal and external problems, rather than avoid them and seek only quick solutions. To aid students in dealing with…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Content, Language Usage
King, Thomas R. – 1974
The contents of this document include a paper describing a contract approach in the fundamentals of speech course and the syllabus for the course taught for the last six quarters at Florida State University. The course description outlines the objectives, grading procedures, and requirements for successfully fulfilling the performance contract…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Content, Course Descriptions, Evaluation Methods
Beebe, Steven A.; Biggers, Thompson – 1984
One hundred thirty-eight college communication departments responded to a survey to assess the status of intercultural communication instruction. The questionnaire was designed to identify the demographic characteristics of institutions that offer introductory courses in intercultural communication, the type of students taking such courses, class…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Educational Research
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Gibson, James W.; And Others – Communication Education, 1985
This survey, fourth in a series initiated in 1968, reports on the nature of and trends and changes in the basic course in speech. Categories covered include demographic data, orientations, instructional methods, and administrative concerns. (PD)
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Research, Course Content, Educational Research
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