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Sipley, Kenneth L. – 1997
Speech teachers and singing teachers have much in common. Both attempt in their teaching to develop the most powerful and effective instrument possible while trying to avoid vocal problems. Both have studied the physiology of the vocal mechanism to assist them in their teaching. Both are concerned with the expressive qualities of the voice as well…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Singing, Speech Communication, Speech Skills
McFarland, Carol A. – ABCA Bulletin, 1980
Provides a mnemonic device for remembering eight elements involved in planning oral business presentations. Discusses each of the eight elements. (RL)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Skills, Higher Education, Mnemonics
Debs, Mary Beth; Brillhart, Lia – Technical Writing Teacher, 1981
Notes how the guest lecture portion of a team-taught writing course for engineers produced the need to teach the students listening skills. Describes class activities that ensure student development of writing, listening, and speaking skills in conjunction with the lecture series. (RL)
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Higher Education, Listening Skills

Macdonald, Andrew F. – Exercise Exchange, 1981
Describes an advanced English-as-a-second-language program that features debate as a means of preparing foreign college students to compete with English-speaking students. (FL)
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Debate, English (Second Language), Foreign Students

Catts, Hugh W. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1989
Seventeen dyslexic college students rapidly repeated a series of phonologically complex and simple phrases. Compared to controls, subjects repeated the phrases at a significantly slower rate and, in the complex condition, made significantly more errors. Analysis of errors suggested that dyslexics may have difficulties in the planning stage of…
Descriptors: College Students, Dyslexia, Error Analysis (Language), Higher Education
Mayer, Kenneth R. – ABCA Bulletin, 1980
Suggests ways of gradually developing delivery skills in public speaking by students in business speech courses. (RL)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Skills, Higher Education, Nonverbal Communication

Taylor, Paul – Teaching of Psychology, 1992
Describes a training program to improve graduate psychology students' seminar presentation skills. Outlines the behavior modeling and interviews with professors used in the training. Concludes that the project was evaluated favorably by professors in other courses where students made presentations and by the students themselves. (CFR)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Cognitive Processes Underlying Nonnative Speech Production: The Significance of Recurrent Sequences.
Oppenheim, Nancy – 1995
This study was designed to identify whether advanced nonnative speakers of English rely on recurrent sequences to produce fluent speech in conformance with neural network theories and symbolic network theories; participants were 6 advanced, speaking and listening university students, aged 18-37 years (their native countries being Korea, Japan,…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Cognitive Mapping, College Students, English (Second Language)
Book, Cassandra L. – 1983
The purpose of teacher feedback in the speech classroom is to inform the speaker of the audience's reaction to the speech, to make suggestions for improvement on future speeches, and to motivate the speaker to speak again or to enjoy speaking. To provide appropriate criticism, teachers need to understand the nature and the relative merits of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Feedback, Higher Education, Speech Communication
Glossner, Alan J. – 1983
A student's fear of giving oral reports and the instructor's objection to using too much class time on oral reports are often seen as the major barriers that prevent an oral communication unit from being included in a business or management communications course. One approach to easing both concerns is the use of videotaping as a self-discovery…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Business Communication, Communication Apprehension, Heuristics
Phelps, Lynn A.; Smilowitz, Michael – 1985
Twenty years of research in interpersonal communication have provided teachers with a basis for identifying the competencies that should be taught in introductory interpersonal communication courses, including empathy, social composure, and conflict management. However, other issues such as "performance vs. knowledge," the affective dimension, and…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Competence

Bayoff, Marie-Jose – French Review, 1986
A successful advanced college-level French conversation course using French theater as a basis for students to learn oral skills has six phases: an overview of the history of French theater, reading, adaptation of the text, rehearsal-readings, final rehearsals, and performance. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Class Activities, College Second Language Programs, Drama
Smith, Barbara – Technical Writing Teacher, 1981
Offers advice on how to incorporate assignments in formal and semiformal oral communication into the technical writing course. (RL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Course Content, Higher Education
Clinkscale, Bella G. – ABCA Bulletin, 1979
The group strategies that are discussed include brainstorming, problem solving, debate, games, the lecture forum, open forums, panel discussion, question and answer sessions, role playing, quizzes, roundtable discussions, success-storytelling, and the symposium. (RL)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Skills, Group Activities, Group Discussion
Reppert, James E. – 1993
In an advanced oral communication course, students make five major presentations. One of the foundations of extemporaneous speaking is the ability to outline relevant points and phrases in a coherent, orderly manner. Advanced students must be able to take any topic and dissect it quickly to determine the most succinct way to present it to an…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Higher Education