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- Frontmatter i
- Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series v
- Contents xi
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Introduction
- 1. Learning in Response to Instructional Communication 3
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Fundamental Perspectives
- 2. The Evolution of Instructional Communication Research 13
- 3. The End(s) of Learning and the Role of Instruction: Shaping the Debate 43
- 4. Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Instructional Communication 67
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Instructor Characteristics and Actions
- 5. Teacher Clarity: An Analysis of Current Research and Future Directions 105
- 6. Teacher Power and Compliance-Gaining 129
- 7. Instructor Immediacy 157
- 8. Instructor Credibility 183
- 9. Humor Enactment in Learning Environments 211
- 10. Teacher Self-Disclosure 241
- 11. Instructor Use of Aggressive Communication 259
- 12. Communicating Instructional Feedback: Definitions, Explanations, Principles, and Questions 287
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Student Characteristics and Attitudes
- 13. Cultural Values and Human Development 321
- 14. Social Identities in the Classroom 339
- 15. Students’ Motivation to Learn 377
- 16. Communication Apprehension and Public Speaking Instruction 397
- 17. Social Perspectives on Student Learning 427
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Pedagogy and Classroom Management
- 18. New Technologies and Distributed Learning Systems 455
- 19. Instructor and Student Technology Use in the College Classroom 481
- 20. The Development of Online Learning in the Basic Course in Communication 505
- 21. Service Learning and Innovative Pedagogies 527
- 22. Out-of-Classroom Interactions Between Teachers and Students: Advising, Tutoring, Mentoring, and Coaching 553
- 23 Critical Communication Pedagogy 573
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Teaching and Learning Communication Across the Lifespan
- 24. Meeting Children Where They Are: Adaptive Contingency Builds Early Communication Skills 601
- 25. Teaching Communication to School Children and Adolescents 629
- 26. Teaching Communication to College and University Students: The Basic Course in Higher Education 653
- 27. Teaching Communication to Working Adults 673
- 28. Assessment of College-Level Communication Programs 699
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Future Directions
- 29. The Future of Communication and Learning Research: Challenges, Opportunities, and Predictions 727
- Biographical sketches 745
- Index 755
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series v
- Contents xi
-
Introduction
- 1. Learning in Response to Instructional Communication 3
-
Fundamental Perspectives
- 2. The Evolution of Instructional Communication Research 13
- 3. The End(s) of Learning and the Role of Instruction: Shaping the Debate 43
- 4. Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Instructional Communication 67
-
Instructor Characteristics and Actions
- 5. Teacher Clarity: An Analysis of Current Research and Future Directions 105
- 6. Teacher Power and Compliance-Gaining 129
- 7. Instructor Immediacy 157
- 8. Instructor Credibility 183
- 9. Humor Enactment in Learning Environments 211
- 10. Teacher Self-Disclosure 241
- 11. Instructor Use of Aggressive Communication 259
- 12. Communicating Instructional Feedback: Definitions, Explanations, Principles, and Questions 287
-
Student Characteristics and Attitudes
- 13. Cultural Values and Human Development 321
- 14. Social Identities in the Classroom 339
- 15. Students’ Motivation to Learn 377
- 16. Communication Apprehension and Public Speaking Instruction 397
- 17. Social Perspectives on Student Learning 427
-
Pedagogy and Classroom Management
- 18. New Technologies and Distributed Learning Systems 455
- 19. Instructor and Student Technology Use in the College Classroom 481
- 20. The Development of Online Learning in the Basic Course in Communication 505
- 21. Service Learning and Innovative Pedagogies 527
- 22. Out-of-Classroom Interactions Between Teachers and Students: Advising, Tutoring, Mentoring, and Coaching 553
- 23 Critical Communication Pedagogy 573
-
Teaching and Learning Communication Across the Lifespan
- 24. Meeting Children Where They Are: Adaptive Contingency Builds Early Communication Skills 601
- 25. Teaching Communication to School Children and Adolescents 629
- 26. Teaching Communication to College and University Students: The Basic Course in Higher Education 653
- 27. Teaching Communication to Working Adults 673
- 28. Assessment of College-Level Communication Programs 699
-
Future Directions
- 29. The Future of Communication and Learning Research: Challenges, Opportunities, and Predictions 727
- Biographical sketches 745
- Index 755