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Schoof, Robert N., Jr. – Language Arts, 1978
Presents ten opportunities for using comic books in the exercise of oral, listening, reading, writing, and vocabulary skills. (DD)
Descriptors: Comics (Publications), Educational Media, Elementary Education, Language Arts
Weiss, Francois – Francais dans le Monde, 1978
A discussion of specific ways of using these two media in language teaching. Particular attention is given to the use of foreign language programs on radio to develop listening comprehension. The use of educational television is illustrated by discussion of the program, "Les Gammas! Les Gammas!" (AMH)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Media, Educational Radio, Educational Television
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Smiley, Sandra S.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1977
Competent and low ability readers were tested in reading and listening comprehension. Seventh grade students were selected, assuming that reading and listening competency are comparable at this level. After reading or listening to a folk tale, subjects recalled the important ideas. Reading and listening performance were significantly correlated.…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Junior High Schools, Listening Comprehension, Low Ability Students
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Levin, Joel R.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1977
Sixth graders from a semirural midwestern community were randomly assigned to one of four different learning strategies--imagery, overt repetition, covert repetition, and control. Results showed that imagery instructions facilitated learning performance; overt repetition interfered with performance; and covert repetition was similar to the control…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students
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Neville, Mary H. – Educational Research, 1975
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Educational Research, Educational Testing, Listening Comprehension
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Delia, Jesse G.; Clark, Ruth Anne – Communication Monographs, 1977
Discusses a study designed to determine whether children differing in age and construct system complexity differ as well in their ability to spontaneously perceive differences in psychological states of listeners and use the perceptions to determine communicative choices. (MH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Children, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement
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Rettig, Salomon – Small Group Behavior, 1978
Subjects in a T-group tend to decrease reactive attributions. They are perceived as having learned to act, rather than observe and react. T-group change is conjecture. Some learning transfer from group to external environment is expected. (MFD)
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Emotional Response, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy
Lee, E. V. – Audio-Visual Language Journal, 1977
A report on a survey of the use made of foreign language by industrial firms. The findings are tabulated according to personnel, linguistic analysis, and linguistic profiles. The conclusion is that the development of speaking and listening skills should figure prominently in a business oriented language course. (AMH)
Descriptors: Industry, Language Instruction, Language Skills, Languages for Special Purposes
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Hampton, Peter J. – Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 1977
If academically disadvantaged adults are to succeed in learning, they must be proficient in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Presents the major conceptual considerations implemented at the University of Akron (Ohio) in conducting laboratories which provide academically disadvantaged adults an opportunity to practice these skills. (EM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Adult Students, Communication Skills
Rix, David – Audio-Visual Language Journal, 1977
An extra-curricular Russian course in York, England, is outlined. Course materials and texts are described. Intensive oral skills introduction sets the stage for development of other skills; speaking and listening skills at the end of the course are impressive. Reading is done as homework and related to aural-oral development. (CHK)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiolingual Skills, Course Descriptions, Language Instruction
Knight, Robert – Use of English, 1987
Decries the lifeless and mechanical language used in the national syllabus for oral communication instruction, arguing that it contradicts the interaction it seeks to describe, and that efforts to assess interpersonal communication are equally inappropriate. (HTH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives, Interpersonal Communication
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Lochhead, Jack; Whimbey, Arthur – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1987
A thinking aloud pair problem solving (TAPPS) procedure--two students work cooperatively on a collection of short problems--is outlined, and reading comprehension exercises and sample student thought process protocols are presented. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, College Instruction, College Students
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Mitchell, Robert B. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1988
Presents a group sales project to culminate the business communication course, an activity which integrates the oral and written communication skills important in the work place. (MS)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Skills, Group Activities, Higher Education
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Weiss, Robert O. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1988
Describes DePauw University's program of speaking and listening across the curriculum. (MS)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Sullivan, Jayne E.; Rogers, Bruce G. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1985
Third-grade students were exposed to a literature passage, The Red Carpet, via one of three modes of presentation. The teacher read aloud from a book, showed a filmstrip, or showed a film. A listening retention test was administered, and results showed that the differences were statistically insignificant. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Comparative Analysis, Films, Filmstrips
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