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Parcells, Frank E., Ed.; Holdridge, Wm. E., Ed. – Journal of the Illinois Speech & Theatre Association, 1984
Intended for teachers of speech and theater, the material in this annual journal is divided into three parts: original research, instructional practices and materials, and Illinois issues. Titles and authors are as follows: (1) "A Study of the Predictive Validity of the Relational Control Paradigm" by Emil Bohn and Douglas G. Bock, (2)…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Public Relations, Speech Communication
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
Clarke, Lillian Wilson – 1983
Recent studies show that training in oral communication skills is one of the primary needs of industry. Among those skills are listening, persuading, and instructing. One reason that oral communication skills are becoming increasingly important is that business, industrial, and government organizations are larger and more complicated than they…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Communication Skills, Higher Education
James, Anita C. – 1984
Within the structure of a senior and graduate level course, students in the Ohio University school of interpersonal communication collaborate with community groups in the creation of campaigns promoting issue-awareness, political candidates, fund raising events, and citizen action. The course objectives include teaching students to understand the…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Community Needs, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Parmenter, C. Irvin – 1986
Simulation was used as a teaching method in a family communication class to foster a feeling of empathy with others. Although the course was originally designed to be taught as a seminar, the large number of students prompted the division of students into groups of five or six, characterized as families, each of which was to discuss concepts and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Family Communication, Family Role, Group Dynamics
Friedley, Sheryl A. – 1984
Designed to assist secondary school and college teachers select classroom materials for an introductory course in interpersonal communication, this annotated bibliography cites materials that provide both descriptive and prescriptive information to enhance the development of the basic interpersonal communication course. The sources include recent…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Content
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Friedley, Sheryl A. – 1990
Designed to guide teachers in selecting classroom materials for introductory high school or college courses in interpersonal communication, this annotated bibliography lists and describes 20 general texts and instructional resource materials on the subject. Texts, most of which include instructors' manuals, range in date of publication from 1984…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Course Content
Graves, Michael P. – 1983
Efforts by Christian colleges to integrate faith and learning in communication courses through conscious and direct planning are based on several questionable assumptions: that faith must be learned through the intellect, that all evangelical Christians share the same theological roots, and that interpersonal communication can be taught like any…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Christianity, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Policy
Rubin, Rebecca B., Ed. – 1983
Providing insight into how learning assistance practitioners can effect positive change in the ability of their students to speak and to listen, this book presents the experiences of communication professionals who have succeeded in improving students' skills. The first five chapters describe a variety of instructional methods useful in teaching…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication