Teacher Talk!

Teacher Talk!
Title Teacher Talk! PDF eBook
Author Cheli Cerra
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Total Pages 212
Release 2005-04
Genre Education
ISBN

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A book for teachers of grades up to K-12, this book offers snapshots of situations commonly encountered by teachers & strategies for solving those situations.

Teaching Professional and Technical Communication

Teaching Professional and Technical Communication
Title Teaching Professional and Technical Communication PDF eBook
Author Tracy Bridgeford
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Total Pages 255
Release 2018-09-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1607326809

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Teaching Professional and Technical Communication guides new instructors in teaching professional and technical communication (PTC). The essays in this volume provide theoretical and applied discussions about the teaching of this diverse subject, including relevant pedagogical approaches, how to apply practical aspects of PTC theory, and how to design assignments. This practicum features chapters by prominent PTC scholars and teachers on rhetoric, style, ethics, design, usability, genre, and other central concerns of PTC programs. Each chapter includes a scenario or personal narrative of teaching a particular topic, provides a theoretical basis for interpreting the narrative, illustrates the practical aspects of the approach, describes relevant assignments, and presents a list of questions to prompt pedagogical discussions. Teaching Professional and Technical Communication is not a compendium of best practices but instead offers a practical collection of rich, detailed narratives that show inexperienced PTC instructors how to work most effectively in the classroom. Contributors: Pam Estes Brewer, Eva Brumberger, Dave Clark, Paul Dombrowski, James M. Dubinsky, Peter S. England, David K. Farkas, Brent Henze, Tharon W. Howard, Dan Jones, Karla Saari Kitalong, Traci Nathans-Kelly, Christine G. Nicometo, Kirk St.Amant

Teaching as Communication

Teaching as Communication
Title Teaching as Communication PDF eBook
Author Bob Hodge
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 194
Release 2014-09-19
Genre Education
ISBN 131789782X

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Good teaching relies on a firm grasp of the communication process. In this innovative text Bob Hodge presents common pitfalls in the communication of teachers, and shows where they are most likely to mistake the communication of pupils. He uses practical examples which enable the reader to see an immediate and direct connection with classroom practises, making principles easier to understand and apply.

Teaching Social Communication to Children with Autism

Teaching Social Communication to Children with Autism
Title Teaching Social Communication to Children with Autism PDF eBook
Author Brooke Ingersoll
Publisher Guilford Press
Total Pages 145
Release 2010-01-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1606234404

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This two book/DVD package presents a parent training approach that is accessible, evidence based, and highly practical. Grounded in developmental and behavioral research, the Practitioner's Guide provides step-by-step guidelines for conducting parent training individually or in groups. It takes proven techniques for promoting the social-communication skills of young children with autism (up to age 6) and breaks them into simple yet effective steps for parents to follow. The DVD, for use in the training sessions, features video clips of parents implementing the techniques with their children, as well as PowerPoint slides. The Practitioners Guide also features 30 reproducible handouts and forms. The companion Manual for Parents helps parents master the techniques and use them at home with their child during daily routines and activities. - Publisher.

Teaching Communication Skills to Students with Severe Disabilities

Teaching Communication Skills to Students with Severe Disabilities
Title Teaching Communication Skills to Students with Severe Disabilities PDF eBook
Author June Downing
Publisher Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Arts du langage
ISBN 9781557667557

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This expanded edition gives readers practical strategies they can use to realize the benefits of effective communication: less frustration, more control over their lives, and stronger bonds with friends and family.

Teaching College Students Communication Strategies for Effective Social Justice Advocacy

Teaching College Students Communication Strategies for Effective Social Justice Advocacy
Title Teaching College Students Communication Strategies for Effective Social Justice Advocacy PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Nash
Publisher Black Studies and Critical Thinking
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Communication
ISBN 9781433114366

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This book has received the AESA (American Educational Studies Association) Critics Choice Award 2013. The book deals concretely with the most effective ways for educators to be social justice advocates, with questions about what it means to be a social justice advocate, and with the best communication strategies to advocate for a particular social justice view that might start and sustain an open dialogue. The book presents a number of practical approaches to dialoguing about social justice in formal educational settings. It is well suited for college students, graduate students, faculty and higher education administrators, politicians, and anyone interested in having a civil discourse addressing social justice.

Teaching and Learning Communication Skills in Medicine

Teaching and Learning Communication Skills in Medicine
Title Teaching and Learning Communication Skills in Medicine PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Kurtz
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 388
Release 2017-12-21
Genre Medical
ISBN 1138030236

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This book and its companion, Skills for Communicating with Patients, Second Edition, provide a comprehensive approach to improving communication in medicine. Fully updated and revised, and greatly expanded, this new edition examines how to construct a skills curricular at all levels of medical education and across specialties, documents the individuals skills that form the core content of communication skills teaching programmes, and explores in depth the specific teaching, learning and assessment methods that are currently used within medical education. Since their publication, the first edition of this book and its companionSkills for Communicating with Patients, have become standards texts in teaching communication skills throughout the world, 'the first entirely evidence-based textbooks on medical interviewing. It is essential reading for course organizers, those who teach or model communication skills, and program administrators.