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Orr, C. Jack – 1998
On the basis of theoretical reflection and personal experience, this paper offers five guidelines for fostering dialogical learning experiences in consulting in the field of communication. After a discussion of the author's dialogical learning experiences in overcoming communication problems with his father, the paper provides these guidelines:…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Consultants, Higher Education
Montgomery, Daniel; Wiesman, Daryl W. – 1998
As an increasing number of communication professionals embark on careers in training and consulting, it is imperative that they ground their work in sound ethical principles and related practices. Recognizing the importance of ethics as a discipline, the National Communication Association (NCA) is in the process of developing a code of ethics for…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Consultants, Consultation Programs, Ethics
Cocetti, Robert A. – 1991
The primary goal of the basic course in speech should be to investigate oral communication rather than public speaking. Fundamental to understanding oral communication is some understanding of the oral mind, that operates when orality is the primary means of expression. Since narrative invites action rather than leisurely analysis, the oral mind…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Narration, Oral History, Oral Language
Freeley, Austin J. – 1989
The idea for the organization that later became the American Forensic Association (AFA) was conceived at a meeting of debate coaches at a tournament at the State University of Iowa in the fall of 1948. This group felt that something should be done to meet the growing needs and interests of high school and college debate coaches. The group…
Descriptors: Debate, High Schools, Higher Education, Organizations (Groups)
Bettini, Lorraine M.; Robinson, James D. – 1989
A study was conducted to test the relationship between communication apprehension (CA) and learning. Subjects were 194 college students at a midwestern university enrolled in an introductory speech course who were divided by scores on the Personal Report of Communication Apprehension (PRCA). The groups heard a class presentation and were then…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Higher Education
Andersen, Kenneth E. – 1983
Education in Illinois will face a number of problems in the 1980s: decline in student enrollment, inflation, and decline in public support of education. It is impossible to estimate how these forces will affect speech communication and theatre programs, but three factors suggest that real opportunities exist for speech and theatre among the…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Futures (of Society), Speech Communication, Speech Curriculum
Holloway, Hal; And Others – 1982
The materials in this paper were drawn from an action caucus called to seek common criteria for the presentation and judging of oral interpretation and forensic tournaments. The first section of the paper consists of presentations made by participants. Topics covered in these presentations are (1) consistency in judging, (2) the role of oral…
Descriptors: Competition, Debate, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Meulemans, Thomas – 1986
A high school speech communication instructor who also coaches the debate team has drawn a number of conclusions regarding concurrent teaching and coaching. First, forensic programs generally take too much time and energy from classroom work, and an inordinate amount of relaxation and "recharge" time. Forensic coaches who teach need…
Descriptors: Debate, Faculty Advisers, High Schools, Persuasive Discourse
Bozik, Mary – 1982
Because students with stage fright are numerous, different from their college peers, and capable of being helped, the University of Illinois has created stage fright sections within the basic speech course. To meet the behavioral objectives of the course, the student should be able to define stage fright and recognize its common symptoms, describe…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Modification, Communication Apprehension, Higher Education
Novak, Clare, Ed.; Conboy, Marilyn, Ed. – 1982
Undertaken at the request of students and colleagues, and because of the many request for copies of his speeches, this book presents a biography and speech transcripts of Ezra Christian Buehler, long-time professor of speech communication at the University of Kansas. Following the preface, the first section contains a biographical sketch,…
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles
Smith, Glenn – Journal of Communication Studies, 1984
Speech education in Arkansas's institutions of higher learning has a long and illustrious history. In l89l, the Arkansas Baptist Association opened Central College for women to students ranging from first grade through college. The curriculum was departmentalized into preparatory, high school, and collegiate levels with a shared faculty for all…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Educational History, Higher Education, Speech Communication
Rosso, Louis J.; Buie, Janet P. – 1978
Described are the development and use of the ALL (Articulation and Language Learning) program, an approach to articulation therapy for 3- to 7-year-old children with coordinated materials for speech clinicians, parents, and teachers. The curriculum guide is explained to incorporate individualized educational programs, learning activities, word…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Early Childhood Education, Language Instruction, Program Descriptions
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SESSIONS, VIRGIL D. – 1967
THE USE OF VIDEOTAPE IN SPEECH CLASSES PERMITS IMMEDIATE REVIEW OF STUDENT PRESENTATION, ALLOWING THE STUDENT TO OBSERVE AND HEAR HIMSELF SIMULTANEOUSLY. REDUCTIONS IN EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEM COSTS HAVE PLACED THIS INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIUM WITHIN THE REACH OF MANY SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. USERS OF VIDEOTAPE FIND IT MORE CONVENIENT AND LESS EXPENSIVE THAN…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Instructional Improvement, Instructional Innovation, Speech Instruction
FLETCHER, JUANITA D. – 1960
THE SPEECH IMPROVEMENT COURSE IS CONCERNED PRIMARILY WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF CORRECT HABITS OF ORAL COMMUNICATION IN SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS. SUCH A COURSE SHOULD BE CONCERNED WITH IMPROVEMENT IN THREE MAIN AREAS-PROJECTION, AGREEABLE QUALITY, AND INTELLIGIBILITY. THE MOST IMPORTANT UNIT OF THE PROGRAM, PERHAPS, IS ITS LAUNCHING. STUDENTS SHOULD…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Secondary Schools, Speech, Speech Communication
LANE, HARLAN; AND OTHERS – 1963
THE PROGRESS OF AN EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH PROGRAM IN SPEECH CONTROL WAS REPORTED. DISCUSSION TOPICS WERE (1) PROGRAMED LEARNING OF A SECOND LANGUAGE, (2) A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE MOTOR THEORY OF SPEECH PERCEPTION, (3) VISUAL CONTROL OF PHONEMIC CONTRASTS (A TEST OF THE MOTOR THEORY OF SPEECH PERCEPTION), (4) SINGLE STIMULUS PROPERTIES IN THE…
Descriptors: Experimental Programs, Language Research, Linguistics, Perceptual Development
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