Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... means activity or life . The listener is usually more interested in persons than in things , in the life of a philosopher rather than in his philosophy . The concrete . The concrete means the tangible as opposed to the intangible and ...
... means activity or life . The listener is usually more interested in persons than in things , in the life of a philosopher rather than in his philosophy . The concrete . The concrete means the tangible as opposed to the intangible and ...
Page 341
... 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 listening . 4. That group discussion provides a means for educating people ...
... 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 listening . 4. That group discussion provides a means for educating people ...
Page 385
... means of communication are be- coming increasingly apparent . Dunham and Lowdermilk point out in their bulletin on the subject that it is the means par excellent for showing people how to do things . It is also a what medium , for it ...
... means of communication are be- coming increasingly apparent . Dunham and Lowdermilk point out in their bulletin on the subject that it is the means par excellent for showing people how to do things . It is also a what medium , for it ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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