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Drake, Harold L. – Communication Quarterly, 1983
Suggests that class assignments include activities outside the school which will allow students to apply newly acquired information and skills to real life situations. (PD)
Descriptors: Assignments, Higher Education, Semantics, Speech Communication
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Sevitch, Benjamin – Communication Quarterly, 1986
Depicts the late Gordon F. Hostettler as seen through the eyes of a Master's candidate. Describes how Hostettler fostered the growth of the Speech Department at Temple University. Discusses his greatest legacy to the speech communication profession contained in his work "Speech as a Liberal Study." (JD)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Liberal Arts, Professional Recognition
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Cahn, Dudley D. – Communication Quarterly, 1976
Presents and applies a self-validation model and topology of transactional relationships for use in the selection of concepts and skills in the study of interpersonal communication. (MH)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship, Models
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Katula, Richard A. – Communication Quarterly, 1986
Identifies the purpose and scope of the 1986 "Communication Quarterly" Educational Supplement. Notes that 14 of the 17 articles included are devoted to an analysis of the "Great Teachers in the Speech Communication Classroom." Indicates that the last three articles treat aspects of the role of research in communication education. (JD)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Professional Recognition, Speech Communication
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Schuetz, Janice – Communication Quarterly, 1986
Notes the outstanding congruity between Wayne Brockriede's teaching methods and the theoretical principles advocated in his scholarship, and presents his (1) philosophical, argumentative, and critical methods; (2) personal and mentor relationships; and (3) connoisseurship and playfulness with ideas. (JD)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Higher Education, Professional Recognition, Speech Communication
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Burns, David G. – Communication Quarterly, 1986
Examines William Norwood Brigance's distinguished career as a teacher, scholar, and leader in the speech communication profession. Questions why Brigance remained at Wabash College throughout his teaching career, and describes how his articles, books, and speeches reinforced his commitment to teaching effective citizen participation in a…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Debate, Higher Education, Liberal Arts
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Einhorn, Lois J. – Communication Quarterly, 1986
Describes how Carroll C. Arnold's rare combination of intelligence, skill, dedication, and compassion have made him one of the great teachers in the speech communication classroom. Praises his qualities as a scholar, teacher, professional, and human being. Describes how his works are continuing to shape the field of speech communication. (JD)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Professional Recognition, Rhetorical Criticism
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Hickson, Mark III – Communication Quarterly, 1986
Discusses how, in his speech communication classes, Thomas Jennings Pace taught the tolerance for ambiguity as a major device for learning and living. Presents Pace's concept of achieving communication (as opposed to mere persuasion) by using dialogue and learning to discriminate between the mundane and the significant. (JD)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Interpersonal Communication, Professional Recognition
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Reid, Loren – Communication Quarterly, 1986
Reviews John P. Ryan's contributions to the speech communication profession. Discusses the following aspects of his method of public speaking, notable for its imaginative planning: (1) his insistence upon preparation, good thinking, good speech content; (2) his attention to delivery; repetition, organization, mnemonic words; and (3) his abundance…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse, Professional Recognition, Public Speaking
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Dresser, William R. – Communication Quarterly, 1986
Examines Lionel Crocker's contribution to the speech communication field as a scholar, author, and teacher, focusing on his choice to teach at a small liberal arts college for almost 40 years. Discusses Crocker's unconventional teaching approach and profound impact on his students, and suggests implications of his career for the speech…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Liberal Arts, Professional Recognition
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Brownell, Winifred W.; Katula, Richard A. – Communication Quarterly, 1984
Describes the use of the Communication Anxiety Graph (CAG) to help students trace the pattern of their anxiety when making a speech. Also reports the results of a study using the CAG. Provides advice for student speakers based on when their anxiety peak may occur. (PD)
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Communication Apprehension, Communication Research
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Brownell, Winfred W. – Communication Quarterly, 1986
Reviews the academic career of Agnes G. Doody in the speech communication field. Presents anecdotal reports, objective student evaluations, and interviews with students and colleagues. Attributes Doody's achievements to her effective communication skills, enthusiasm for the field, creative teaching methods, high academic standards, courage, and…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Persuasive Discourse