Essays on Teaching Speech in the High SchoolJohn Jeffery Auer, Edward B. Jenkinson Indiana University Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 243 |
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... person may succeed in a given discussion without understanding why . When formerly successful methods fail in a new group , the individual does not know why he failed nor what corrective action might be taken in the next session . The ...
... person may succeed in a given discussion without understanding why . When formerly successful methods fail in a new group , the individual does not know why he failed nor what corrective action might be taken in the next session . The ...
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... person initiating a communication event gets contrary cues from the receiver , he will assume that his communication has succeeded . A more realistic attitude is to assume that the first attempt to communicate will fail . Feedback thus ...
... person initiating a communication event gets contrary cues from the receiver , he will assume that his communication has succeeded . A more realistic attitude is to assume that the first attempt to communicate will fail . Feedback thus ...
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... person may not appear so to someone else . Do any or all of the following comprise characteristics of pornography ? Cuss words ? The four letter word for sexual intercourse ? Explicit description of sexual intercourse ? Descriptions of ...
... person may not appear so to someone else . Do any or all of the following comprise characteristics of pornography ? Cuss words ? The four letter word for sexual intercourse ? Explicit description of sexual intercourse ? Descriptions of ...
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On Teaching in an Age of Dissent | 3 |
On Teaching in an Age of Dissent | 18 |
On Teaching Informative Speaking | 33 |
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