Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Dorothy Irene Mulgrave. these teachers should teach diction , but merely that they become examples of good speech . The ... teacher or pro- spective teacher should never lose sight of the importance of the teacher from an environmental ...
Dorothy Irene Mulgrave. these teachers should teach diction , but merely that they become examples of good speech . The ... teacher or pro- spective teacher should never lose sight of the importance of the teacher from an environmental ...
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... teacher , in striving for complete artistry in teaching , must keep in mind the fact that color , harmony , and beauty in speech are even more important than ... TEACHING 11 Personal speech problems The responsibility of the teacher Problems.
... teacher , in striving for complete artistry in teaching , must keep in mind the fact that color , harmony , and beauty in speech are even more important than ... TEACHING 11 Personal speech problems The responsibility of the teacher Problems.
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... teacher . In many schools that are fortunate enough to have the full- or part - time services of a speech teacher , there is sometimes an attitude among other teachers that the disrupting of regular classes for speech correction ...
... teacher . In many schools that are fortunate enough to have the full- or part - time services of a speech teacher , there is sometimes an attitude among other teachers that the disrupting of regular classes for speech correction ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
Copyright | |
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