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Brandley, Ben; Labador, Angela – Communication Education, 2023
In this essay, we move towards theorizing an asexual-affirming communication pedagogy. We position asexual-affirming (or ace-affirming) communication pedagogy as having two core commitments: (1) challenging allonormativity and (2) creating ace-affirming spaces. In developing pedagogical praxis points for these commitments, we address the tensions…
Descriptors: Sexuality, LGBTQ People, Interpersonal Communication, Barriers
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Winchatz, Michaela R.; Sprain, Leah; Poutiainen, Saila; Ho, Evelyn Y. – Communication Education, 2023
In this article, we use grounded practical theory to develop a practical theory for using "difficult data" in Language and Social Interaction university classes. "Difficult data" are transcribed, audio/video-recorded data that contain language and ideologies that could be offensive, bigoted, or otherwise disturbing. We provide…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Student Attitudes, Classroom Communication, Audio Equipment
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Chen, Yea-Wen; Cummins, Molly Wiant; Saindon, Christina E.; Zhang, Dacheng – Communication Education, 2022
Given the relatively invisible yet growing presence of international academics on U.S. campuses, this study investigates the lived negotiations of "international instructors" across disciplines via critical communication pedagogy (CCP) as aligned with a pedagogy of cultural wealth. We place "international instructors" within…
Descriptors: Foreign Workers, College Faculty, Cultural Capital, Power Structure
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Parsloe, Sarah M.; Smith, Elizabeth M. – Communication Education, 2022
COVID-19 disrupted traditional face-to-face classroom environments, creating new opportunities for exclusion/inclusion and (in)accessibility. The purpose of this study was to understand students with disabilities' experiences of (mis)fitting (Garland-Thomson, R. (2014). The story of my work: How I became disabled. "Disability Studies…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
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Frey, T. Kody; Tatum, Nicholas T. – Communication Education, 2022
Three studies (N = 1,346) detail the development of three theoretically grounded instruments operationalizing "instructor strictness." Using open-ended questionnaire data (n = 427), study 1 inductively derives an understanding of the instructor behaviors that students perceive as strict. These patterns of behavior are then condensed into…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Behavior, Student Attitudes, Behavior Patterns
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Craw, Erin S.; Bevan, Jennifer L. – Communication Education, 2022
K-12 teachers throughout the United States have experienced unprecedented changes to their roles due to the COVID-19 pandemic, creating ambiguity and stress. This study took a mixed-methods approach to investigate K-12 teachers' experiences coping with stress during the pandemic. The investigation involved two phases of data collection, beginning…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Stress Variables, Coping, Resilience (Psychology)
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Vallade, Jessalyn I. – Communication Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to investigate instructor messages following perceived misbehavior, as well as students' desired communication. Specifically, this study extends literature on accounts and sincere amends into the college classroom. Student descriptions of actual and desired instructor responses suggest that instructors most often…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Integrity, Student Attitudes, Teacher Competencies
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Myers, Scott A.; Goodboy, Alan K.; Kromka, Stephen M.; Shin, Matt; Pitts, Sara; Bertelsen, Dale A. – Communication Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to continue the trend of identifying the course offerings of National Communication Association (NCA) department members started by Wardrope (1999). A curricular profile of U.S. communication departments. "Communication Education," "48"(3), 256-258. https://doi.org/10.1080/03634529909379173 and…
Descriptors: Communications, Course Descriptions, Departments, Universities
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Ashby-King, Drew T. – Communication Education, 2021
The coronavirus pandemic brought to light the numerous challenges faced by students that are often not considered in the classroom (e.g., food/housing insecurity, limited Internet access). The rapid transition to online learning shattered the perception that the classroom is independent of greater societal and institutional contexts. Shifting…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Online Courses
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Brenneise, Allison D. – Communication Education, 2020
Using [Canary, D. J., & MacGregor, I. M. (2008). Differences that make a difference in assessing student communication competence. "Communication Education," 57(1), 41-63. doi:10.1080/03634520701635133] prototypes of ideal and less-than-ideal student communication behaviors, I rhetorically analyzed participant interview transcripts…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Communication Skills
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Arrington, Michael Irvin – Communication Education, 2020
The current project is an autoethnographic account of the author's experience as the instructor of a course on interracial communication at a southern U.S. university. Antecedent factors combined with course content and the instructor's inadequate approach to dialogue as a mode of learning to create a classroom setting that was fraught with…
Descriptors: Racial Relations, Interpersonal Communication, College Faculty, College Students
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Huber, Aubrey A. – Communication Education, 2020
Performing failure presents radical opportunities for reimagining the world. Drawing from critical autoethnographic accounts, I utilize performance as a method to examine individual and structural failures in the online classroom from my perspective as a contingent faculty member. I contend that online education structurally compels teachers into…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Interpersonal Communication, Educational Technology, College Faculty
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Nordin, Karin; Broeckelman-Post, Melissa A. – Communication Education, 2020
The purpose of this study was to investigate communication mindset changes across one semester of the introductory communication course and differences across students' demographic backgrounds. The study measured the communication mindset and other instructional constructs of 1299 undergraduate students during the first two and last two weeks of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Communication Research, Introductory Courses, Public Speaking
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Davis, Alyssa; Linvill, Darren L.; Hodges, Larry F.; Da Costa, Albert Florencio; Lee, Alexzander – Communication Education, 2020
This exploratory study examines the role virtual reality can play in student speech practice for oral communication courses. The study focuses on situational communication apprehension of the virtual reality practice session in relation to students who practice face-to-face and the final grade of the subsequent speech. Test and control groups…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Simulation, Communication Skills
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Jones, Hannah E.; Horan, Sean M. – Communication Education, 2019
Students' concealed carry of guns is now legally allowed at many instructors' places of employment, representing an influential and understudied message. Therefore, using Emotional Response Theory and the chilling effect, the purpose of this study was to examine how college instructors perceived the legal presence of guns on campus influenced…
Descriptors: Weapons, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Power Structure
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