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Strong, William – Quarterly of the National Writing Project and the Center for the Study of Writing and Literacy, 1990
Examines why oral presentations falter, and suggests some strategies for self-evaluation and improvement. Suggests collaboration with other presenters in addition to self-evaluation. (PRA)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Processes, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Speech Skills
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Vitiene, Nijole; Miciuliene, Rita – Quality of Higher Education, 2008
Responsive information is one of the factors that determine the quality of higher education. The factor is especially important for eLearning where a direct communication between a lecturer and a student is replaced with a virtual one. How may a qualitative responsive information, in other words feedback (see the definitions of key words), help…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Speech Communication, Second Language Learning, Evaluation Criteria
Siddens, Paul J., III – 1990
This paper presents an outline of rehearsal procedures designed to provide instructors and students of the beginning interpretation class with a concrete, consistent framework for preparing literature for solo classroom performance. The outline offers a five-step process, and discusses each step in the process. First, the student must select a…
Descriptors: Course Content, Higher Education, Oral Interpretation, Speech Instruction
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Reed, Marnie – Journal of Education, 2000
Investigated the nature and occurrence of hesitation phenomena in spontaneous speech among native and non-native English speakers, noting whether they posed perception problems for non-native speakers in normal spontaneous speech. Qualitative analysis revealed that they were ubiquitous in native and non-native speech production. Qualitative…
Descriptors: Chinese, College Students, English (Second Language), Higher Education
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Van Horn-Christopher, Doris A. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1990
Describes an assignment designed to improve students' oral presentation skills in the context of making a short sales presentation to their peers. Notes that students work hard on the presentation and are rewarded by the reception they receive from their peers. (RS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Higher Education, Public Speaking, Speech Skills
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Knox, Claire E. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1989
Describes an oral exercise in which two students present a brief discussion of a business article. Notes that this exercise provides practice in speaking, as well as in analyzing the form and content of a business article. (MM)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Higher Education, Speech Instruction
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Burk, Nanci M. – Journal of American Indian Education, 2007
The U.S. dominant culture's values and ways of knowing depicted in college curriculum assume that American Indian/Alaska Native college students will assimilate to dominant cultural beliefs and values in order to acquire a degree in higher education. Representative of this hegemonic pedagogical paradigm is the prescribed basic communication course…
Descriptors: College Students, Public Speaking, College Curriculum, Multicultural Education
Dudash, Elizabeth – 1998
The rate of speech in intercollegiate debate has been increasing and might have contributed to the proliferation of divisions in debate. The American Debate Association (ADA), National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA), American Parliamentary Debate Association (APDA), Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA), National Education Debate…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Debate Format, Higher Education
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
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Bunnett, Joseph F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1995
Presents a manual of techniques addressed to the scientist who has done intrinsically interesting research and is about to present it orally to a scientific audience. (MKR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Research Reports, Scientific Research, Scientists
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Knecht, Richard J. – 1999
James E. Murdoch's contributions to the arts were widely diversified. Aside from acting, the man was interested in both the practical and theoretical aspects of elocution. The thread of continuity which existed between elocution and interpretation became apparent to Murdoch through his analysis of the works of Sheridan, Walker, and Rush, the…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Higher Education, Oral Interpretation, Speech Instruction
Cockburn, Barbara; Ross, Alec – 1980
The effective organization and presentation of lecture material is described. Because the average lecture takes 40-50 minutes, it needs to be planned and structured in advance, since the lecturer's instinctive ordering of points may not be the best way for students to receive them. The material should be organized first for the course as a whole…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Speech Skills
Kay, Jack – 1984
To better serve as a laboratory for argument, individual events competition should represent analogues of "real world" argumentation/communication situations. The individual events laboratory must fulfill a pedagogical function, and should also "create" knowledge about argumentation strategies, specific fields of argument, and…
Descriptors: Competition, Debate, High Schools, Higher Education
King, Robert G. – 1982
If speech instructors are to teach students to recreate for an audience an author's intellectual and emotional meanings, they must teach them to use human voice effectively. Seven essential elements of effective vocal production that often pose problems for oral interpretation students should be central to any speech training program: (1)…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Oral Interpretation, Performance Factors, Speech Communication
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Lass, Norm J.; Lutz, Dennis R. – Language and Speech, 1975
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Language Research, Oral Reading
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