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Nelson Lamar Reinsch Jr. – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2024
Communication instructors have long insisted on the importance of audience adaptation. But they have said less about (a) the dimensions along which adaptation might proceed or (b) how a student might learn the art of adapting. In this article, I contribute toward addressing these two deficiencies. I suggest a dimension for adaptation - the value…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Teaching Methods, Assignments, Audience Awareness
Broeckelman-Post, Melissa A.; Hunter, Karla M.; Westwick, Joshua N.; Hosek, Angela; Ruiz-Mesa, Kristina; Hooker, John; Anderson, Lindsey B. – Basic Communication Course Annual, 2020
Basic Course Directors (BCDs) are typically expected to assess course learning outcomes, but few formal guidelines and resources exist for new BCDs. As one part of a larger, multi-methodological assessment tool development project, this manuscript maps existing quantitative measures onto the six essential competencies and associated learning…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Outcomes of Education, Self Efficacy, Ethics
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