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Hanson, Trudy L. – 1991
Henry Cisneros, speaking on the theme, "the colorful past and promising future of Hispanic heroes in Texas," in Amarillo, Texas, on February 7, 1989, was successful in eliciting a positive response from his Anglo/Hispanic audience. An analysis of Cisneros' use of narrative demonstrates its effectiveness in leading to a feeling of…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Cultural Images, Discourse Analysis, Hispanic Americans
Derryberry, Bob R. – 1991
Sound philosophical principles of coaching can enhance forensic programs as a whole while providing fulfilling student experiences. A forensic education philosophy involves recognizing the place and function of such values as freedom of expression, honesty, and creativity. Promotion of surface skills alone is an inadequate rationale for…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Educational Philosophy, Ethics
Logan, Shirley W. – 1993
Considering the rhetorical strategies four 19th-century black women employed to address various audiences can be helpful in the continuing struggle to find effective means of teaching writing to college students. These four women used a variety of strategies to reach audiences which were, to one degree or another, hostile to them because of their…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Black Studies, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse
Coe, Richard M. – 1993
"Genre" has become the keyword in a movement to create a more dynamic, dialectical, contextual conception of "dispositio," of structure as a factor in psychological and social processes of writing. A dynamic conception of genre as social process in symbolic action can be reached by combining Kenneth Burke's technique of…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Literary Genres
Young, Michael W. – 1994
In a pilot study based on a project underwritten by the United States Department of Education to add more study of international issues to writing courses, revisions in content to both a first your and an advanced composition course were tested during 1993-94. The method for the classroom procedures was also changed to enhance the greater…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Pilot Projects
Sellnow, Timothy L. – 1991
Much progress has been made in recent decades in improving the quality and quantity of speech competition. The forensic community has endorsed a justification of forensics that emphasizes its educational value. Some critics complain that current competition structure creates detachment from educational opportunities and leads to pandering to…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Educational Objectives, Experiential Learning
Engstrom, Carla R.; Stricklin, Michael – 1992
A study examined the mass media usage of deaf Nebraskans. Two categories were formulated to aid in selection of respondents: "experts," composed of individuals who have special training to teach deaf persons or to teach interpreters for the deaf; and "non-experts," consisting of individuals who have had no special deaf…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Deafness, Information Sources, Interviews
Wiemelt, Jeffrey – 1993
A language-centered social interactionist approach toward writing and written communication involve writing and reading as acts of negotiation. Effective writing, which enables writers and readers to construct and share understanding, is a process of interpersonal contextualization. An analysis of the working drafts and revision of the…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Process Approach (Writing)
Fulmer, Hal W. – 1989
Ronald Reagan's rhetorical presidency can be summarized as a leader attempting, at virtually every occasion, to stem the dissolution of the American spirit by celebrating the country's mythic past. Such attempts were Reagan's celebration of nationalism through a particular discussion of the interrelationships between liberty, freedom, democracy,…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Democracy, Discourse Analysis, Mythology
Cole, SuzAnne C. – 1990
After students' interest in literature has been stirred by journal writing, it is time for them to turn their private journal writing into writing for an audience. Instead of having students write the usual responses to literature, vary their assignments by offering them creative responses, either occasionally or as an individual alternative to…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Creative Writing, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
Townsend, Patricia – 1990
Speech writing can be an excellent vehicle for helping students develop writing skills. The course described in this paper blends rhetorical principles and practices from public speaking, speech composition, persuasion and public relations with "real world applications." Students work on developing purposeful communication, a consistent…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse, Public Relations
Tedford, Barbara W. – 1990
Some critics of Robertson Davies' three novels that comprise the Salterton trilogy, "Tempest-Tost" (1951), "Leaven of Malice" (1954), and "A Mixture of Frailties" (1958) complain of their creaky novelistic machinery, suggesting that they merely show an essayist, or journalist, becoming a novelist. These three novels,…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Authors, Canadian Literature, Characterization
Kobre, Ken; And Others – 1989
Newspaper and magazine coverage of the Spanish-American War represents the apex and the eventual eclipse of the hand sketch artist as news-gatherer and simultaneously the birth of the modern-day photojournalist. Perhaps of even wider impact was the strong new role of visual reportage. The daily barrage of drawings and photographs by William…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Freehand Drawing, Illustrations, Journalism History
Harris-Wheeker, Sally A. – 1989
This paper discusses how "The Ladies' Home Journal" was used by its editor, Edward Bok, in his crusade for food and drug regulation in the United States between the years 1890 and 1906, and whether these efforts were influential in bringing about the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. The first section describes "The Ladies' Home…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Audience Response, Drug Legislation, Food Standards
Dobie, Ann; Poirrier, Gail – 1997
A study determined how including significant amounts of writing in varied forms for different audiences throughout a four-year baccalaureate program in nursing affected professional practice. Subjects were graduating seniors and practicing nurses from a writing intensive baccalaureate program (College A) and graduating seniors and nurses from a…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Nursing Education