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Martinez, Emilly K.; Sánchez, Virginia Sánchez – Communication Teacher, 2021
Courses: Introduction to Communication Theory, Small Group Communication, Organizational Communication, or any class with a group-based component. Objectives: This activity aims to engage students more deeply in group role-playing activities, reduce stereotyping and prejudice in a popular activity, and enhance students' understanding of group…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Participative Decision Making, Learner Engagement, Simulation
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Kahlenberg, Susan – Communication Teacher, 2019
Course: Media Theory and Methods. Objectives: (1) To understand and apply social justice perspectives and pedagogical strategies to the study of content analysis. (2) To recognize and transform how social scientific practices in content analysis contribute to the marginalization of specific gender and sexuality portrayals on television.
Descriptors: Social Justice, Content Analysis, Social Science Research, Teaching Methods
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Mora, Adolfo Rafael – Communication Teacher, 2021
Courses: Gender roles and communication, interpersonal communication, communication theory. Objectives: This activity introduces students to the social construction of gender, and asks them to consider gender diversity by understanding that shades of pink and blue exist within the binary. Specifically, students are given blue or pink color…
Descriptors: Sex, Gender Issues, Diversity, Color
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Rood, Craig – Communication Teacher, 2020
As a communication educator, the author's goal is to help students examine and understand how communication addresses--or, in this case, fails to address--public problems such as gun violence. Communication concepts can provide insight about America's bewildering debates about gun violence, and in turn, these debates can help illustrate and refine…
Descriptors: Weapons, Violence, Social Problems, Persuasive Discourse
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Pulos, Alexis – Communication Teacher, 2020
While a new medium can enhance communication access by bringing back small group structures or access to local communities, it can also turn communal events such as dining out or drinks with friends into antisocial experiences. The social impact of a medium on the human experience is in part why McLuhan (McLuhan M. [1964b]. Understanding media:…
Descriptors: Communications, Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Experiential Learning
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Keaton, Shaughan A.; Bodie, Graham D. – Communication Teacher, 2011
Many versions of social constructivism (SC) maintain that objects exist only after they enter communicative space. At one level an object's existence is determined through an individual's sensory perception; through communicative acts, both intra- and interpersonally, they are defined and eventually embody meaning. The social process of defining…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Interpersonal Communication, Social Environment, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Suter, Elizabeth A.; West, Carrie L. – Communication Teacher, 2011
Although directly related to students' everyday lives, the abstract and even intimidating nature of relational theories often bars students from recognizing the immediate relevance to their relationships. The theories of symbolic interactionism, social exchange, relational dialectics, social penetration, and uncertainty reduction offer students…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Social Exchange Theory, Interpersonal Communication
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Harper, Vernon B., Jr. – Communication Teacher, 2006
Social class remains one of the chief prisms through which reality is interpreted. It is vital for a student to understand how this prism influences their internal representations of themselves and others. In this activity, social class is viewed as a social construction of perceived financial and/or economic status developed through societal…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Social Class, Organizational Communication, Intercultural Communication