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Ostrom-Blonigen, Jean; Bornsen, Susan E.; Larson-Casselton, Cindy; Erickson, Sheri L. – Communication Teacher, 2010
Throughout the nation, training students for leadership roles is a primary cross-disciplinary bridge from coursework to career or from service learning to community service. Student leadership training has been linked to communication traits of goal setting, decision making, conflict resolution, concern for community, and increased understanding…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Goal Orientation, Service Learning, Content Analysis
Barrett, M. Scott; Bornsen, Susan E.; Erickson, Sheri L.; Markey, Vern; Spiering, Kerri – Communication Teacher, 2005
Although large class sizes are nothing new, they are becoming more widespread, even though many studies show affective, cognitive, and behavioral learning decreases as the physical distance between students and instructor increases; moreover, immediacy, defined as the directness of interaction between people, is also often diminished as class size…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Class Size, Student Attitudes, Interaction

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