Presenting pedagogical materials useful in the design and
delivery of the most frequently taught communications courses,
Lederman writes in a clear lucid fashion that assumes no previous
knowledge of communication teaching. The structure of this text
will be of value to the first-time instructor who is unfamiliar
with designing course outlines. While the focus is on the new
teacher, all those intrigued by genuine teaching of communications
will value this text. Part One investigates the undergraduate
communications classroom including the basic elements of the
learning process, generic teaching strategies, and challenges
facing instructors in the next century. Part Two provides an
expanded course analysis of 13 frequently found courses in
undergraduate communications curricula. Each chapter is an
instructor's answer to a fundamental question- How Do I Teach
Communications? This collection of answers will inform first-time
instructors' own teaching models. Of particular value will be the
course descriptions, including goals, central concepts, student
profiles, assignments, suggested readings, and methods of
evaluation.
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