Assessing Communication Education

Assessing Communication Education
Title Assessing Communication Education PDF eBook
Author William G. Christ
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 417
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136689583

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Designed as a handbook, this text provides media, speech (public speaking, interpersonal, small group, and organizational communication), and theatre educators with both the theoretical and practical ammunition to fight the assessment battles on their campuses. The philosophical implications of accountability are balanced with concrete, specific, and usable assessment strategies. Stressing student, faculty, course, program, department, and institutional assessment, this book's aim is to provide, in one place, information that will help diverse and complex communication programs face the growing challenges in assessment. The book is divided into three sections: background and foundational information for assessment; broad assessment strategies that apply to a variety of media, "speech," and theatre courses and programs; and context-specific assessment strategies. While covering a host of topics, it: * provides an overview of assessment and suggests how it might impact communication education, * discusses the elements of program assessment and how linkage of mission statements with outcomes can lead to strong, innovative programs, * compares and contrasts regional association requirements and presents a specific how-to strategy for writing outcome statements, * discusses teaching evaluation and argues that we need to identify the "what" of teaching before we try to measure the "how," * looks at creative ways for formative and summative course evaluation that starts with the creation of an explicit syllabus, * discusses the use of capstone courses as a way of evaluating not only their major but also how students have integrated their "total" educational experience, * suggests the variety of ways that interpersonal communication can be assessed and calls for future research that stresses the "knowledge" component of learning, * reports on a strategy for developing small group communication assessment measures, and * provides media, speech, and theatre faculty and administrators with the background, understanding and tools to build stonger programs and develop better courses and educational experiences for their students.

Language, Communication and Education

Language, Communication and Education
Title Language, Communication and Education PDF eBook
Author Barbara Mayor
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 478
Release 2005-08-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1135785554

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Examines communication in the classroom within the larger context of the development of standard English and its social implications.

Critical Communication Pedagogy

Critical Communication Pedagogy
Title Critical Communication Pedagogy PDF eBook
Author Deanna L. Fassett
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 216
Release 2006-07-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1452279047

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In this autoethnographic work, authors Deanna L. Fassett and John T. Warren illustrate a synthesis of critical pedagogy and instructional communication, as both a field of study and a teaching philosophy. Critical Communication Pedagogy is a poetic work that charts paradigmatic tensions in instructional communication research, articulates commitments underpinning critical communication pedagogy, and invites readers into self-reflection on their experiences as researchers, students, and teachers.

Mass Communication Education

Mass Communication Education
Title Mass Communication Education PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Murray
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 476
Release 2003-04-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Mass Communication Education presents a definitive national overview of how mass communication and journalism are currently being taught in colleges and universities across America. Editors Murray and Moore and distinguished contributors offer comparative views on course content in various areas of mass media. This insightful book presents the design of courses and strategies employed, discusses what different instructors do with the same course, emphasizes new technology, and includes essays on the impact of well-known senior mentors in the field. With its emphasis on Internet and web-based material, this one-of-a-kind reference highlights important inroads and directions in each specialty. Whether they are developing new courses or reviving existing programs, instructors and administrators alike will find Mass Communication Education to be an invaluable, state-of-the-art resource

Teaching Communication

Teaching Communication
Title Teaching Communication PDF eBook
Author Anita L. Vangelisti
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 579
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1136684549

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The field of communication was founded, in part, because of a need to make people better communicators. That meant teaching them how to communicate more effectively, whether it be in public settings or in private. Most of that teaching has happened within the classroom and many professionals have spent their lives instructing others on various aspects of communication. Inside this second edition, the editors have assembled a fully comprehensive and contemporary discussion of topics and issues concerning the teaching of communication. The chapters contained herein--contributed by key voices throughout the communication discipline--address conceptual as well as practical issues related to communication instruction. The contents of this new edition reflect the dramatic changes that have occurred in communication education since the publication of the first edition in 1990. This book focuses initially on the goals of communication education, then delves into the preparation of specific communication courses. It includes assistance for instructors in organizing instructional content and discusses the use of instructional strategies and tools, as well as offering ideas on evaluating the processes and products of instruction. The volume also covers unique teaching assignments that may be encountered, from the basic course to continuing education, and addresses 2-year college teaching, directing forensic programs, distance education, and consulting. It concludes with important professional issues faced by both new and experienced communication instructors, including ethics and political issues within classrooms and departments. This volume is a necessity for anyone starting out a career as a communication instructor. Veteran educators--who know that learning to teach is a continual growth experience--will find useful and invaluable information within the book's pages. Whatever background and level of experience, all communication educators will find this new edition to be an essential resource for their work.

Classroom Communication and Instructional Processes

Classroom Communication and Instructional Processes
Title Classroom Communication and Instructional Processes PDF eBook
Author Barbara Mae Gayle
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 466
Release 2009-03-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1135628343

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Includes meta-analyses of communication instruction research and reviews literature on communication education/instruction. For scholars, students, and researchers in communication education.

Critical Communication Pedagogy

Critical Communication Pedagogy
Title Critical Communication Pedagogy PDF eBook
Author Deanna L. Fassett
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 217
Release 2006-07-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1452262381

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In this autoethnographic work, authors Deanna L. Fassett and John T. Warren illustrate a synthesis of critical pedagogy and instructional communication, as both a field of study and a teaching philosophy. Critical Communication Pedagogy is a poetic work that charts paradigmatic tensions in instructional communication research, articulates commitments underpinning critical communication pedagogy, and invites readers into self-reflection on their experiences as researchers, students, and teachers.