Teaching Communication, Volume I by Deanna D Sellnow

Teaching Communication, Volume I by Deanna D Sellnow

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Volume I of an innovative series designed to help communication instructors develop a course for the first time or to guide teacher-trainers as they work with new teachers in formal classroom settings or informal mentoring sessions. In Volume I, the editors situate communication education within the context of instructional communication.

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Teaching Communication, Volume I by Deanna D Sellnow

Teaching Communication is an innovative series designed to help communication instructors develop a course for the first time or to guide teacher-trainers as they work with new teachers in formal classroom settings or informal mentoring sessions. Providing theoretically grounded research-based guidelines for teaching communication effectively, each volume in the series provides robust suggestions for what to teach and how to teach various communication topics. In Volume I: Foundations, editors Deanna D. Sellnow and Michael G. Strawser situate communication education within the context of instructional communication. The book provides a historical overview of communication education and instructional communication, describes instructional communication research methods and pedagogical strategies, and highlights best practices for graduate teaching assistant training and development. The closing chapter considers what historical trends and foundational principles might suggest for future directions in teaching communication, especially within the context of the ever-changing landscape of higher education. This first volume provides readers with a solid knowledge base and a contextual foundation for the other three volumes in the series. Providing readers with the knowledge and skillsets they need to become effective educators, the Teaching Communication series is an exemplary resource for courses and programs in teaching communication. Chapters and contributors include: Chapter 1 - Communication Education: A Historical Illumination of Contemporary Issues in Communication Pedagogy - Jon A. Hess Chapter 2 - Historical Trends in Instructional Communication Research - Derek R. Lane Chapter 3 - Instructional Strategies - Michael G. Strawser and Jordan Atkinson Chapter 4 - Basic Course Oversight and GTA Training - Cheri Simonds and John Hooker Chapter 5 - Future Directions in Instructional Communication Research and Practice - Deanna D. Sellnow
Deanna D. Sellnow (Ph.D., University of North Dakota) is a professor of strategic communication in the Nicholson School of Communication and Media at the University of Central Florida. She conducts research on strategic instructional risk and crisis communication in a variety of contexts, including natural disasters, health epidemics/pandemics, biosecurity, terrorism, and agricultural biotechnology.

Michael G. Strawser (Ph.D., University of Kentucky) is an associate professor of communication in the Nicholson School of Communication and Media at the University of Central Florida, where he also serves as the program coordinator for the Human Communication and Communication and Conflict programs. Dr. Strawser's research is primarily focused on matters relating to instructional communication and communication education.
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ISBN 13 9781793523303
ISBN 10 1793523304
Title Teaching Communication, Volume I
Author Deanna D Sellnow
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cognella, Inc
Year published 2023-11-03
Number of pages 186
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.