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Mix, C. Rex; And Others – 1984
Recalling a program session at the 1981 annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association entitled "The Small College Speech Communication Instructor: Jacks and Jills of All Trades," this paper "revisits" that session by reviewing the comments and observations made then and offering reflections on the changes that have been observed in the…
Descriptors: College Programs, Curriculum Development, Debate, Educational Change
Pearson, Ronald A. – 1986
The analysis presented in this paper is based on the premise that study of public relations from the perspective of a rhetorical theory yields useful insights about public relations. The first part of the paper develops a rationale for the study of the rhetoric of organizations, especially the rhetoric of corporations, and concludes by juxtaposing…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Evaluation Methods, Information Theory
Wallmark, Michael – 1985
High school debate style should emphasize persuasion, information, and logic above other skills. Recent trends, such as excessive speed of delivery and excessive amounts of evidence used in debate, have tended to inhibit the effective acquisition of those skills for students. Potential methods for moderating speed and evidence use are not allowing…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Critical Thinking, Debate, Decision Making
Colbert, Kent R. – 1987
A study examined whether intercollegiate debating enhances the critical thinking ability of participants and investigated whether users of the two existing styles--National Debate Tournament (NDT) and Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA)--differed significantly from each other and from nondebaters in their critical thinking skills. Four…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Testing, Critical Thinking, Debate
Jordan, Myron K. – 1988
Did President Franklin D. Roosevelt's condemnation of electric utility public relations represent a fair interpretation of the findings of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) investigation into the electric utility industry as authorized by Senate Resolution 83 in February, 1928, or were Roosevelt's statements simply campaign hyperbole that met the…
Descriptors: Editorials, Ownership, Persuasive Discourse, Political Issues
Voss, James F. – 1987
This paper is concerned with the importance of argumentation in the classroom, especially in relation to the social sciences. Issues of argument and argument evaluation are considered. The paper analyzes the nature of such reasoning and indicates its importance in subject matter learning. Three situations are described in the paper in which…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, College Students, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education
Fillippeli, Susan E. – 1988
For the generation of Americans who witnessed and perhaps even fought against the Hitler regime, the consequences of his political manipulation had a significant and tangible impact on their lives. For younger generations it is necessary to work to understand how Hitler constructed his appeals to the German people. While a great deal of his…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, European History, Fascism, Foreign Countries
Williams, Maureen – 1988
Fifty-five million people were transfixed before their television sets in July 1987 by the agonistic 21-minute summation of Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii of the events of the congressional inquiry into the Iran-Contra scandal. Senator Inouye's text summarized and characterized split national purposes that collided, in which norms and codes of…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Hearings, Mass Media Role
Lau, David – 1988
Teachers of public speaking need to provide the educational leadership necessary for students to become responsible for their presentational interaction. Several instructional practices can help students re-position themselves in what they do with their presentational interaction to make it meaningful. For example, teachers can respond to student…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Persuasive Discourse
Putnam, Linda L.; Geist, Patricia – 1984
A study examined the way argumentation in collective bargaining shapes outcomes. Specifically, it explored the types of claims and reasoning processes that characterize bargaining interaction on different subissues of a proposal and tracked the development of arguments through sequential sessions and caucus meetings by examining similarities and…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Communication Research, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making
Robinson, Donna L.; And Others – 1989
To explore the dimensions of credibility and physical attractiveness in a public relations setting, the impact of public relations (PR) spokesperson physical attractiveness--as operationalized as photographs of the spokesperson attached to a press release--on perceptions of both the writer's and the organization's credibility was examined.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Credibility, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
O'Reilly, Kevin; Splaine, John – 1987
This document is intended to improve the critical viewing skills and increase the understanding and appreciation of what is viewed. Included are the chapters: (1) "Critical Thinking: The Parts of an Argument," intended to develop a process to help a person judge arguments in what is read, seen, and heard; (2) "Critical Viewing:…
Descriptors: Advertising, Athletics, Concept Formation, Critical Thinking
Schwartzman, Roy – 1987
The rhetorical functions of history depend on the domain in which history is used, with no connotations of interpretive priority attaching to the social or the academic realm. The appropriation of history in support of social causes as radically opposed as socialism and fascism fuels the temptation to subsume history under ideology, with the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Philosophy, Historians, History
Goldstein, Cynthia – 1985
The American birth control movement was born among radicals, mostly socialist women, early in the twentieth century. Although some information about birth control had circulated in medical journals, books and advertising in the nineteenth century, the passage in 1873 of a federal obscenity law known as the Comstock law resulted in the absence of…
Descriptors: Books, Contraception, Family Planning, Federal Legislation
Beetham, P. Craig – 1985
Certainly reasons can be enumerated for the widespread use of handbooks and other "canned" materials in high school debate programs, but the quality of these resources and their actual use by debaters make them competitively negligible in value and counterproductive to the educational and competitive values that the forensic community…
Descriptors: Competition, Critical Thinking, Debate, Educational Objectives
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