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Wagner, Phillip E. – Communication Teacher, 2019
This essay overviews a semester-long course activity and framework for the basic public-speaking course. Using Paul and Elder's critical-thinking framework, the author discusses ways to address some of the common problems within the public-speaking course while enhancing critical thinking. Through this model, students develop skills in five…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Models, Public Speaking
Hayward, Pamela A. – Communication Teacher, 2017
Courses: Introduction to public speaking, advanced public speaking, hybrid/survey introduction to communication. Objectives: At the end of this activity, students will be able to (1) explain the elements of a speaking outline and discover these elements in real-world speech examples, (2) recreate outline formats effectively in their personal…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Speeches, Assignments, Speech Instruction
Ruiz-Mesa, Kristina; Hunter, Karla M. – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2019
Effective facilitation of classroom dialogue can stimulate open discussion and debate, challenge students to consider diverse perspectives, and promote critical student reflection and growth. Unfortunately, some instructors may be hesitant to approach controversial topics, for fear of losing face or risking chaos in the classroom. By learning and…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Dialogs (Language), Introductory Courses, College Instruction
Wiebel, Jon C.; Silva, Vesta T. – College Teaching, 2018
Students in colleges and universities need to be able to learn how to communicate effectively both within the specialized arenas of their chosen disciplines and, increasingly, with a wide variety of public and professional audiences. One way to accomplish this goal is to integrate the development of effective writing and speaking skills into both…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Feedback (Response), Rhetoric, Speech
Proszek, James M. – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2019
Introductory communication courses are an invaluable resource for improving students' abilities to speak confidently, passionately, and persuasively, while also inspiring them to become more engaged citizens. However, digital media present new opportunities and challenges for designing courses that are relevant to students' personal and…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Speech Instruction, Best Practices, Media Literacy
Hahn, Allison Hailey – Communication Teacher, 2016
Many instructors and textbooks encourage the use of debate and critical thinking in the classroom by creating artificial public space in which students then act out engagements. The tools gained from such activities do encourage better thinking and speaking, but they do not adequately prepare students for "real" situations when they must…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Debate, Advocacy, Public Speaking
Ferris, Sarah J. – Reading Teacher, 2014
Talk provides a foundation for how we learn language and advance as literate individuals. Talking helps us form thoughts, engages us in deeper learning with others, and plays a key part in how we learn to read and write. In this article, Accountable Talk®, which comes from researchers through the Institute for Learning (University of Pittsburgh),…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Speech Instruction, Academic Discourse, Discussion (Teaching Technique)

Bytwerk, Randall L. – Communication Education, 1985
Presents six impromptu speaking exercises suitable for developing a variety of speaking skills. (PD)
Descriptors: Assignments, Public Speaking, Speech Instruction, Speech Skills

Hufman, Melody – Communication Education, 1985
Describes the use of a maze to teach students how to construct the speech outline. Provides an example. (PD)
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Public Speaking, Speech Communication, Speech Instruction

Boileau, Don M. – Communication Education, 1985
Reviews 15 documents in the ERIC system on the basic course in speech communication covering philosophy, research, teaching approaches, and challenges. (PD)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Speech Communication, Speech Instruction

Seeger, Matthew W. – Communication Education, 1985
Traces the movement away from the classical model of speechwriting and proposes a new rationale for viewing ghostwritten speeches as organizational products. Notes the implications for speech pedagogy. (PD)
Descriptors: Leadership, Models, Organizational Communication, Rhetoric

Gruner, Charles R. – Communication Education, 1985
Presents six generalizations on using humor in public speaking. (PD)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Humor, Literature Reviews, Public Speaking

Fry, Todd – Communication Education, 1986
Argues that secondary communication courses are a likely and promising forum for peace education. Offers ideas for content development. (PD)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Peace, Secondary Education
Streff, Craig R. – Journal of the Wisconsin Communication Association, 1983
Weaver Award winning speech communication instructor Craig Streff believes the most important goals of his interpersonal communication instruction are a strong cognitive and affective base, without which practical interpersonal skills are not likely to be developed. Given this overview, what he considers to be the most significant points of the…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Philosophy, Interpersonal Communication, Secondary Education

Holloway, Hal – Communication Education, 1984
Describes an exercise in which students report on rhetorical choices they make when preparing speeches, based on analyzing their public speaking class as an audience. (PD)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Public Speaking