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Fryar, Maridell – 1981
The area of rhetorical criticism has rarely been perceived as having a valid or useful role in the high school speech curriculum. However, a rationale for the inclusion of rhetorical criticism in high school speech instruction may be found in the accepted goals of speech instruction, because the failure to teach students the skills of rhetorical…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, High Schools, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism
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Skull, John – Speech and Drama, 1974
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Language Arts, Research Opportunities, Research Reviews (Publications)
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
Scott, Tom; Kasle, Sydne – 1997
Upon the request of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), Florida State University (FSU) is required to enact a program designed to graduate students with a certain degree of oral communication competency. While communication majors and minors are required to enroll in a public speaking course, no student at FSU has the option…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Required Courses
Willmington, S. Clay – 1989
A study examined procedures used to test the oral communication skills of students between the ages of 15 and 18 in the United Kingdom, with special attention given to strategies which might be of value to adopt in the United States. Subjects were 4 pairs of students tested from a randomly selected sample of 112 schools. Twenty-two assessors were…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Research, Foreign Countries, Persuasive Discourse
Bozik, Mary – 1985
The keeping of journals by students in the basic speech course is the focus of this paper, which is divided into three parts. Part 1 examines the benefits of journal use to students and teachers and points out that three types of learning can thus be encouraged: the development of thinking skills, personal growth, and content learning. It also…
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Higher Education, Speech Communication
Rang, Jack C. – 1981
In a survey of commercial braodcasters, 80% of the respondents felt that university communications majors seeking on-the-air, nonnews jobs were unqualified for their chosen profession. Because teachers of oral interpretation possess the performance expertise that broadcasters need, they must be more actively involved in teaching broadcast…
Descriptors: Advertising, Higher Education, Imagery, Language Usage
Forston, Robert F. – 1975
This paper argues that quality pre-law communication programs must be developed through an organized sustained effort in the speech communication field. The development of a pre-legal communication program is discussed in terms of three interrelated states: (1) the development of a specific academic program within the speech communication…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Communication (Thought Transfer), Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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
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Backlund, Phil; And Others – Communication Education, 1982
Reports the findings of a survey commissioned by the Speech Communication Association's Task Force on Assessment and Testing. Concludes that many states are including speaking and listening skills in curriculum and assessment programs but that much work still needs to be done to develop an integrated oral communication program. (PD)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Listening Skills
Thomlison, T. Dean – 1990
Empathic listening is a specific category of listening in which people actively engage in dialogue at the affective level, with the listener attempting to understand and acknowledge the present feelings being experienced by the speaker. Since empathic listening is central to human communication processes, any speech communication curriculum which…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Listening, Listening Skills
Phelps, Lynn A.; Smilowitz, Michael – 1985
Twenty years of research in interpersonal communication have provided teachers with a basis for identifying the competencies that should be taught in introductory interpersonal communication courses, including empathy, social composure, and conflict management. However, other issues such as "performance vs. knowledge," the affective dimension, and…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Competence
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
Bradley, Jerry W. – 1977
Noting that, in recent years, college speech departments across the nation have been deleted, altered, or at least renamed, this paper examines various aspects of the disappearance of speech from the college curriculum. The following areas are considered: students' perception of speech as a nonmarketable major; disciplines to which latent speech…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Educational Change, English Instruction, Higher Education
Thomlison, T. Dean – 1991
This paper explores some possible methodologies and approaches to the teaching of empathic listening, an essential component of human communication and listening competency. It defines empathic listening as "feeling with" another: a cognitive understanding of what the other is communicating plus a sensitivity to their state of emotion.…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
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