Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... program . Those who are familiar with the varied forms and techniques of public discussion seem generally to be agreed upon the 340 The role of the teacher in discussion GROUP DISCUSSION Growth of interest in group discussion.
... program . Those who are familiar with the varied forms and techniques of public discussion seem generally to be agreed upon the 340 The role of the teacher in discussion GROUP DISCUSSION Growth of interest in group discussion.
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... discussion groups . 2. That group discussion is usually a more dynamic means of disseminating information to the untrained mind than is a lecture by an expert . 3. That group discussion provides a means for education in thoughtful ...
... discussion groups . 2. That group discussion is usually a more dynamic means of disseminating information to the untrained mind than is a lecture by an expert . 3. That group discussion provides a means for education in thoughtful ...
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... discussion participants if they insist on speaking too long at a time , but he should also be watchful of the answers to questions . Replies should be concisely stated ... DISCUSSION 345 Qualifications of members of discussion groups.
... discussion participants if they insist on speaking too long at a time , but he should also be watchful of the answers to questions . Replies should be concisely stated ... DISCUSSION 345 Qualifications of members of discussion groups.
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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