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Simmons, Nathaniel; Striley, Katie – Communication Teacher, 2014
Effective leadership is imperative for successful societies. Therefore, researchers have studied effective leadership styles for nearly a century (Kalaluhi, 2013). Leadership is instrumental in creating productive groups and teams (Wheelan, 2005), organizations, businesses, communities, and countries (Kosicek, Soni, Sandbothe, & Slack, 2012).…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Communications, Learning Activities, Experiential Learning
Dailey, Stephanie L. – Communication Teacher, 2014
Listening is a core component of developing effective communication skills. Thus, a common objective of many basic communication courses is to help students become better listeners (Johnson & Long, 2007). Often, the teacher's goal is to show students that there are different listening styles or preferences and that people decode messages…
Descriptors: Listening Skills, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Communications
Rattine-Flaherty, Elizabeth – Communication Teacher, 2014
In a diverse, interconnected, and results-oriented world, students need to be confident and well-prepared public speakers. However, many students entering public speaking classrooms feel anxious and dread having to perform publicly (Bodie, 2010). Students' sense of Communication Apprehension (CA) is likely to increase for any of several…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Anxiety, Freehand Drawing, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Treinen, Kristen – Communication Teacher, 2014
The power of stories is well documented. Scott Russell Sanders (1997) maintained that stories have the power to build community and help us see the world through others' eyes. Furthermore, Sanders (1997) asserted that "stories teach us that every gesture, every act, every choice we make sends ripples of influence into the future"…
Descriptors: Oral History, Gender Differences, Communications, Story Telling
Simmons, Nathaniel; Chen, Yea-Wen – Communication Teacher, 2014
Guided by cultural identity theory (CIT), the authors offer the six-word memoir (6WM) as a storytelling vehicle to engage students in critical, reflexive (re)considerations of their cultural identities and positions. This activity's impetus is threefold. First, it recognizes the practical challenges of teaching and learning the important, yet…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Autobiographies, Identification, Culture
Zhang, Qin – Communication Teacher, 2014
Enthusiasm is widely regarded as one of the most essential and desirable qualities and characteristics of effective teachers. This study is designed to assess the effects of teacher enthusiasm on student classroom engagement, learning goal orientation, and academic self-efficacy. Participants include 165 college students enrolled in basic…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Learner Engagement, Goal Orientation, Self Efficacy
McGrath, Karen – Communication Teacher, 2014
As many gender teachers know, distinctions between and among complex terms in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans (gender or sexual), queer (LGBTQ) group are often difficult for students to articulate and identify. In fact, terms like "sex" and "gender" are often conflated in public discourse, and terms like…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Gender Issues
Duerringer, Christopher – Communication Teacher, 2014
For educators tasked with helping students become more skillful and successful communicators in increasingly diverse political and economic contexts, it is crucial to help students understand the ways that whiteness and white privilege influence interactions. However, because of its invisibility, whiteness proves difficult to talk about. This…
Descriptors: Whites, Advantaged, Communication (Thought Transfer), Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Meyers, Erin A. – Communication Teacher, 2014
As a central area of study within the discipline, theories of interpersonal communication are the bedrock of many introductory textbooks designed for use in undergraduate courses on communication and communication theory (Griffin, 2012; Littlejohn & Foss, 2010; Miller, 2004; West & Turner, 2010). Though undergraduate students are, of…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Interpersonal Communication, Theories, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Alvaray, Luisela – Communication Teacher, 2014
Watching images through mass media presents a challenge for understanding the complexities of different cultures within and outside the United States. Photographic images, in particular, are ubiquitous in our mediated world, populating old and interactive media and many times serving to perpetuate established codes of understanding and action.…
Descriptors: Photography, Intercultural Communication, Cultural Awareness, Visual Stimuli
Kirschbaum, Kris; Hall, Bradford J. – Communication Teacher, 2013
This article describes an activity for a course in "Intercultural Communication, Communication and Diversity" that is designed to help students better understand the concept of world views in everyday life. It also provides an understanding of how world views may be connected to values, norms, and ethnocentrism in very personal and…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, World Views, Class Activities, College Students
Andrews, Urkovia – Communication Teacher, 2013
The purpose of this exercise is to get students to relay and connect with the impact of ethics on public relations research. Students will begin to realize and analyze how their personal ethics influence their professional ethics choices. This is conceptualized through the completion of the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI)…
Descriptors: Television, Programming (Broadcast), Ethics, Research
Hess, Aaron – Communication Teacher, 2013
This article describes an activity in which students will be able to apply rhetorical theory effectively and critically from specific theorists throughout history to modern-day issues. Through a simulated trial of a current figure, this activity makes connections between rhetorical theories to current affairs, thereby inviting students to consider…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Simulation, Rhetorical Theory, Current Events
Considine, Jennifer R. – Communication Teacher, 2013
This article describes an activity in which upon completion of this semester-long project, students should be able to: analyze and reflect upon their own communication behaviors in a group setting, and explain the importance of examining actual communication practices as opposed to retrospective self-report of communication practices. This project…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Audio Equipment, Communications, Web Sites
Tukachinsky, Riva – Communication Teacher, 2013
"The New York Times" is known for its slogan ''All the News That's Fit to Print.'' But how do gatekeepers decide which events meet this criterion? Although some individuals might believe that the news constitutes an undistorted reflection of the social reality, students in communication courses have the…
Descriptors: News Media, Classification, Current Events, Values

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