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Rebecca Bryant Penrose – College Teaching, 2024
Because strong oral communication skills have well-known academic, social, and professional benefits, they are increasingly targeted and reinforced throughout general education programs in higher education. In these efforts, public speaking assignments most often ask students to discuss information they have previously written about (e.g., theses…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Writing (Composition), General Education, Teaching Methods
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Jean-Pierre, Johanne; Hassan, Sabrin; Sturge, Asha – College Teaching, 2023
Various pedagogical strategies promote the development of communication skills that enable graduates to leave their mark and make positive changes in society. This article focuses on instructional lessons learned from undergraduate student perspectives of the pedagogy of the lightning talk, a three-minute oral presentation delivered without the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Strategies, Public Speaking, Communication Skills
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Brandon Bosch – College Teaching, 2024
Trying to learn the names of students is a challenging semester ritual for many professors and graduate students. In support of this endeavor, research suggests that learning students' names promotes greater student participation and engagement (Auster and MacRone 1994; Pearson and Lucas 2011). However, both research and practical pedagogical…
Descriptors: College Students, College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship, Recognition (Psychology)
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Pearson, Erin – College Teaching, 2022
Helping students recognize the value of humanistic inquiry can be challenging, especially in required courses. This essay presents a solution: an assignment in which students were asked to pitch one of the required readings to Netflix for adaptation. Through close readings of student responses and an analysis of the "so what" component…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Assignments, Public Speaking, Literary Criticism
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Heideman, Paul D.; Laury, Jessica. E. – College Teaching, 2022
The development of oral presentation skills requires multiple opportunities to present and receive focused feedback. In typical discipline-based and general-education courses, class time is precious, and even when oral presentations are part of a course, students may receive only one or two opportunities to present with feedback. Here we describe…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Anxiety, Communication Skills, Skill Development
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Shadinger, David; Katsion, John; Myllykangas, Sue; Case, Denise – College Teaching, 2020
A positive, pre-speech self-talk experience was used to assess the influence on student performance anxiety in a variety of disciplines. The findings suggest that having students recite aloud a self-affirming statement in unison immediately prior to delivery of a required speech or presentation provides a greater reduction in performance anxiety…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Anxiety, Positive Attitudes, College Students
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Bronkema, Ryan – College Teaching, 2018
As educators, we've all probably experienced presenting in new places and/or audiences, and having some sort of mishap. Therefore, as part of their professional preparation, we should prepare our students with realistic presentation practice, mishaps and all! Within this paper, I will outline a pedagogical tool that randomizes potential…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Student Projects, Skill Development, Teaching Methods
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Merle, Patrick F.; Craig, Clay – College Teaching, 2017
The use of guest speakers as a pedagogical technique across disciplines at the college level is hardly novel. However, empirical assessment of journalism and mass communication students' perceptions of this practice has not previously been conducted. To fill this gap, this article presents results from an online survey specifically administered to…
Descriptors: Mass Media, Student Attitudes, Journalism Education, Online Surveys
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Shadinger, David – College Teaching, 2016
Action research is used to view pedagogical changes, first in a speech class and then in a public relations course over a five-year period. The course instructor gained experience as a member of a Toastmasters International club and used Toastmasters-like activities, to revise content in the courses. Ultimately, students in the public relations…
Descriptors: Action Research, Public Speaking, Public Relations, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Liao, Hsiang-Ann – College Teaching, 2014
Collaborative learning has been found to benefit students in various disciplines. Moreover, in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics literature, it was noted that minority students benefited the most from collaborative learning. Studies on the effects of collaborative learning in communication are limited. As a result, I examined…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Public Speaking, College Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness
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Dallimore, Elise J.; Hertenstein, Julie H.; Platt, Marjorie B. – College Teaching, 2008
This research project examines students' reactions to in-class discussion as an instructional technique by investigating the effect of participation practices on communication-based skill development. The findings provide evidence that active preparation and participation in class discussion can be linked to students' reports of improved oral and…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods, Communication Skills
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Shaw, Victor N. – College Teaching, 1999
Suggests ways to teach college students basic skills in reading, presentation/oral communication, and writing/publication skills in the context of content courses. Suggestions include guiding and monitoring reading, encouraging frequent student presentations, assigning a variety of writing tasks, and requiring graduate students to write term…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Public Speaking
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Sauers, Frances W. – College Teaching, 1987
A technique for writing instruction that integrates reading, writing, and oral presentations in the classroom has been effective in teaching students the close relationship between the organization of speech and the organization of written material. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Higher Education
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Palmer, David L.; Standerfer, Christina – College Teaching, 2004
Scholars recently have called for a more civic-based approach to education. In this article, we report on the use of a civic participation exercise in a large public speaking class. The assignment guides students to employ concepts from the course to organize a community event designed to productively affect a specific civic cause. Gaining…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Service Learning, Citizen Participation, Student Participation
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Brown, Harold; Salisch, Sandra – College Teaching, 1996
An interdisciplinary program for freshmen at Pace University (New York) focused on development of critical thinking, nonverbal communication, writing, and speaking skills. Two sections of an English course, two of a public speaking course, and one of philosophy adopted common texts, common themes, and cross-disciplinary reinforcement of skills.…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, College Instruction, Critical Thinking