Edmonds, Edward Leslie. “Communication Arts Courses in Faculties of Education: What to Leave In and What to Take Out”. Meeting of the Canadian Communication Association (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, June 1, 1981), Canadian Communication Association, 1981, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3Air-batch6-4668.

Genre

  • Conference Proceedings
Contributors
Author: Edmonds, Edward Leslie
Date Issued
1981
Publisher
Canadian Communication Association
Place Published
Halifax, NS
Abstract

Providing both a rationale and a syllabus for a basic course in communication skills for college students training to be teachers, this paper explains why such elements as training in audiovisual aids and writing instruction were left out of the basic course and placed in elective courses. It then presents a detailed discussion of the topics covered in the 12-week required course, including (1) the structure of the English language; (2) nonverbal language; (3) creative drama and puppetry; (4) the knowledge, skills, and qualities required of a classroom teacher; and (5) choral speaking. Appendixes contain a statement of the role of speech in human society, a speech rating guide, a description of a group activity, a discussion of the speech mechanism, and a chart for judging debates. (FL)

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Statement of responsibility:

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • Speech Skills
  • Communication Skills
  • Higher Education
  • Teacher Education Curriculum
  • Course Content
  • Writing Skills
  • Speech Communication
  • Speech Curriculum
  • Speech Instruction
  • Audiovisual Aids
  • Debate
Host Title
Meeting of the Canadian Communication Association (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, June 1, 1981)

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