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Purdy, Jeanette J. – Balance Sheet, 1983
Because of the increased need for students to learn how to communicate in an affective, persuasive manner, educators must emphasize effective communications as a key instrument in coping with our societal evolution. Specifically, educators must enthusiastically teach students to think clearly, organize ideas, and express thoughts. (NRJ)
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Speech Communication, Speech Curriculum
Floren, Ric; Upshaw, Jack – The Communicator, 1973
Basic to the process of effective communication are the elements of practice and understanding. This paper proposes using a 9- to 10-lesson unit employing the one-point speech as a vehicle for practice prior to a longer, more involved activity. The advantages to this approach are that the student is initiated without being overwhelmed, the skills…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Public Speaking, Speech Communication, Speech Curriculum
Elliot, Linda; And Others – 1979
Designed to aid school districts, administrators, and teachers in meeting the Idaho Department of Education Speech Communication requirement, this pamphlet first defines the learning-teaching environment for the speech communication course, describes who should teach it, and justifies its inclusion in the school curriculum. The main part of the…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Descriptions, Interpersonal Communication, Public Speaking
Sharp, Harry – Western Speech, 1974
Competitive speech activities at western states colleges are reported. (CH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intercollegiate Cooperation, Persuasive Discourse, Public Speaking
Katz, Albert M.; And Others – 1985
The first stage of a three-stage speech placement test that can be used by individual campuses of the University of Wisconsin is discussed in this paper. The following applications of this speech theory test are described first: to exempt students from the basic communication course, to place students in an appropriate communication course, or to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Placement, Public Speaking
McCauley, M. Lynn; Stovall, Richard L. – 1976
This paper describes the use of British union, or parliamentary, debating in a college public-communication course. This debating format, practiced at British universities and used in the British House of Commons, promotes interaction between speaker and audience, emphasizing the effective methods of persuasive discourse that evoke audience…
Descriptors: Debate, Higher Education, Interaction, Persuasive Discourse
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Lee, Charlotte I. – Communication Education, 1987
Reminiscences by a speech teacher of her encounters with persons who influenced her life and her selection of a discipline to study. Also recounts her experiences teaching speech courses at Northwestern University. (NKA)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Public Speaking, Speech Communication, Speech Curriculum
McClintock, Joy H. – 1976
Student interest prompted the formation of a Speaker's Bureau in Seminole Senior High School, Seminole, Florida. First, students compiled a list of community contacts, including civic clubs, churches, retirement villages, newspaper offices, and the County School Administration media center. A letter of introduction was composed and speaking…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, High Schools, Public Speaking, School Community Relationship
Losee, Doug – 1983
An examination of audience analysis factors in representative communication textbooks indicates that current pedagogical applications are broadly categorized into demographic and dispositional properties. The adaptation of constructivist theory to audience analysis can give speech students reasons why the speaker-audience relationship is as it is.…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Public Speaking
Colbert, Kent R.; Biggers, Thompson – 1985
The educational benefits of debate suggest several reasons for funding debate programs on college campuses. First, debate training improves communication skills (analysis, delivery, and organization) and helps students in other communication situations. Second, debate promotes depth of educational experience by exposing students to important…
Descriptors: College Programs, Debate, Financial Support, Higher Education
Springhorn, Ron G.; Cranfill, Jauquita – 1979
The four modules described in this course syllabus are designed to present general concepts, principles, and skills of human communication to undergraduate students. Since students enrolled in the course can vary considerably in their professional, intellectual/academic, and personal needs, the self-inventory approach is used in the four modules…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
BUYS, WILLIAM E.; AND OTHERS – 1961
THE IMPORTANCE OF EFFECTIVE SPEECH IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY AND THE INCREASED STRESS UPON ORAL COMMUNICATION VIA MACHINES CURRENTLY BEING DEVELOPED DEMAND THAT INCREASED EMPHASIS BE GIVEN SPEECH AT ALL EDUCATIONAL LEVELS, ESPECIALLY THE SECONDARY LEVEL. ADEQUATE EQUIPMENT AND TRAINED PERSONNEL ARE ESSENTIAL FOR A MAXIMALLY EFFECTIVE PROGRAM. THE…
Descriptors: High Schools, Junior High Schools, Public Speaking, Rhetoric
Kentucky State Dept. of Education, Frankfort. – 1968
GRADES OR AGES: Secondary grades. SUBJECT MATTER: Oral communications. ORGANIZATION AND PHYSICAL APPEARANCE: The central portion of the guide is divided into five units: public speaking, voice and diction, drama, oral interpretation, and radio-television. Each unit is in straight text or list form. The guide is offset printed and perfect-bound…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Diction, Drama, Interpretive Reading
Jensen, Keith; Carter, David A. – Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1981
Examines the effects of the preparation and presentation of a speech on the changing attitudes of the speaker. Concludes that individual attitudes are affected by the preparation stage more than the presentation stage. Draws implications for the teaching of public speaking. (JMF)
Descriptors: Assignments, Attitude Change, Communication Research, Higher Education
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Pelias, Mary Hinchcliff – Communication Education, 1989
Examines 25 contemporary public speaking textbooks to determine how the subject of communication apprehension (CA) is addressed. Finds that textbooks present accurate information about CA; however, much of the material presented in the texts is dated, and frequently derived from nonacademic sources. (MS)
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Higher Education, Public Speaking, Speech Communication
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