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Folkins, John W.; Bleile, Ken M. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1990
This paper uses biological taxonomies as an analogy to emphasize distinctions among the units of phonetic transcription systems, competence phonologies, and performance phonologies. It points out limitations of the coarticulatory approach and suggests an integrative approach that attempts to avoid tying motor control processes to specific…
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Biology, Classification, Evaluation Methods
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Page, William T. – Communication Education, 1980
Presents two viewpoints for helping students with severe communication anxiety and avoidance problems: one based on traditional speech pedagogy; the other based on behavioral clinical psychology. Argues that in most cases the two viewpoints complement rather than contradict each other. (JMF)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Apprehension, Desensitization
Aiken, Lewis R. – 1979
The research literature on oral achievement testing is reviewed, and advantages and disadvantages of oral tests are described. A number of suggestions are made for improving the objectivity, reliability, and validity of oral tests. The results of a survey of the attitudes and experiences of a selected sample of college students with regard to…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Evaluation Methods, Interpretive Skills, Speech Skills
Donahue, Mavis L.; Pidek, Catherine M. – Journal of Childhood Communication Disorders, 1993
Oral paraphrase is presented as an informal and versatile strategy for assessing and enhancing listening comprehension in mainstreamed students with language/learning disabilities. Approaches to assessing the listening comprehension demands of individual classrooms and using various dimensions of paraphrasing to enhance language comprehension and…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Informal Assessment, Intervention, Language Handicaps
Carpenter, Edwin C. – 1986
Improving the quality of undergraduate speech communication education depends to a large extent on effectively measuring student achievement in college level communication skills. While formal tests are not as well developed for speaking skills as for other areas of the curriculum, they are available. The two used most frequently are the…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Improvement, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education