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Rieke, Richard D. – Journal of the American Forensic Association, 1974
This part of a series of reports on forensic programs in this issue gives data on college forensic programs. (CH)
Descriptors: College Programs, Communication Skills, Higher Education, School Surveys
Connelly, Katherine – 1978
Intended for parents of children with speech problems, the booklet describes specific types of speech disorders and provides suggestions for stimulating improved speech. The following types of speech disorders are addressed: delayed speech, articulation, stuttering, and hearing disorders. The developmental sequence of language is discussed, and a…
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Child Development, Delayed Speech, Hearing Impairments
Hawaii State Dept. of Education, Honolulu. – 1963
CHORAL SPEAKING IS GROUP INTERPRETATION OF LITERATURE. THE ADVANTAGES OF CHORAL SPEAKING ARE--(1) IT IS A FORM OF ARTISTIC EXPRESSION IN WHICH ALL CHILDREN CAN JOIN. (2) IT HELPS DEVELOP GOOD, CLEAR SPEECH. (3) IT OFFERS FAR GREATER VARIETY THAN IS POSSIBLE THROUGH SOLO SPEAKING. (4) IT BUILDS GROUP ATTITUDES BY ALLOWING STUDENTS TO WORK TOGETHER…
Descriptors: Choral Speaking, Curriculum Guides, Literature Appreciation, Primary Education
BROWN, ROGER; CAZDEN, COURTNEY – 1965
THIS STUDY COMPARED THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TWO METHODS OF ACQUISITION OF GRAMMAR BY CHILDREN. SPEECH DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN EXPOSED TO "EXPANSION" (REPEATING NEAREST COMPLETE SENTENCE APPROPRIATE TO CHILD'S PARTIAL STATEMENT) AND "MODELING" (EXPOSURE TO WELL FORMED SENTENCES) WERE COMPARED TO SPEECH DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN WHO…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Acquisition, Language Enrichment, Language Fluency
Morgan, Willie B. – 1980
Data on teaching approaches, general theoretical concepts, and perceptions about the voice problems of students were gathered from 66 voice and speech instructors in 52 professional training programs in acting and are summarized in this report. Instructors' responses are reported for a number of topics, including the following: (1) influences on…
Descriptors: Acting, Educational Research, Higher Education, Physiology
MCFARLAND, ROBERT L.; WEPMAN, JOSEPH M. – 1967
TO DETERMINE WHETHER A SMALL PORTABLE INSTRUMENT COULD BE USED WITH SPEECH THERAPY TO REDUCE STAMMERING SEVERITY, AN ELECTRONIC SOUNDMAKING DEVICE WAS DEVELOPED. INDIVIDUALLY FITTED WITH MOLDED EARPLUGS, THE DEVICE WAS SIMILAR TO A HEARING AID BUT PRODUCED A CONSTANT TONE OF SUFFICIENT VOLUME TO INTERRUPT AUDITORY FEEDBACK DURING SPEECH AND…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Electromechanical Aids, Exceptional Child Research, Language Fluency
Brigham, Thomas A. – 1967
An auditory discrimination procedure was used in this study to attempt to correct the speech problem of a 4-year-old girl. The major characteristic of that speech problem was the consistent use of inappropriate first consonant sounds in some words, like "gog" for "dog." The child was given 25 training sessions and two posttraining sessions. The…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Auditory Discrimination, Developmental Tasks, Preschool Children
Meacham, John A.; Nicolai, Philip – 1975
Preschool children were presented with conflicting cues in order to assess the importance of pointing, verbalizing, and looking by adults in directing the attention of children. The study involved two procedures: first, the experimenter indicated by pointing, verbalizing, or looking whether a big or little bead was to be put on a string by the…
Descriptors: Attention, Cues, Educational Theories, Nonverbal Communication
Cortes, Beverly Claire Ketcik – 1969
Sixty college students were simultaneously audio- and video-taped to test the hypotheses that (1) the student who uses video tape for self-analysis in a basic speech skills course will show greater improvement in performing basic skills than will the student who uses audio tape for self-analysis; and (2) there will be a correlation among…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, College Students, Self Evaluation, Speech Education
Metcalf, Marguerite Pearce – 1973
High school teaching is a fertile and unexplored field for speech communication educators. Speech communication courses and teachers are needed in high schools because the nature of their training is broad and interdisciplinary and equips them to render unique and essential services at the secondary level. High school speech teachers are faced…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Interpersonal Relationship, Relevance (Education), Secondary Education
Eisenson, Jon; Ogilvie, Mardel – 1971
The volume, intended to introduce readers to the problems and therapeutic needs of speech impaired school children, first presents general considerations and background knowledge necessary for basic insights of the classroom teacher and the school speech clinician in relation to the speech handicapped child. Discussed are the classification and…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Exceptional Child Services, Language Acquisition, Speech Handicaps
CARTON, AARON S. – 1966
THE QUALITY, FEASIBILITY, AND APPROPRIATENESS OF A NONPUBLIC DAY SCHOOL SPEECH IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM WERE ASSESSED. EVALUATIONS OF THE RESULTS OF THE PROGRAM WERE BASED ON PUPIL PROGRESS REPORTS, OBSERVED SPEECH IMPROVEMENT, AND RESPONSES TO STAFF QUESTIONNAIRES. SOME DIFFICULTY WAS ENCOUNTERED IN MEASURING THE IMPACT OF THE PROGRAM ON PUPIL SPEECH…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods

Jordan, Linda Smith; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1978
The study determined whether first grade children (nine with good and nine with poor articulation skills) could learn to replicate four positions of lingual-palatal contact with and without topical anesthesia that eliminated touch-pressure sensations. (Author)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Kinesthetic Perception

Russell, Richard K.; Wise, Fred – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1976
This investigation compared the relative effectiveness of group-administered cue-controlled relaxation and group systematic desensitization in the treatment of speech anxiety. Also examined was the role of professional versus paraprofessional counselors in implementing the treatment program. A description of the cue-controlled relaxation technique…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Change, College Students, Counselors

Evans, Tom; And Others – Child Study Journal, 1977
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Case Studies, Emotional Disturbances, Handicapped Children