Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 328
... fact , a speaker must apply cer- tain tests to insure the validity of his information . He must be sure , for example , that he has a sufficient number of facts to warrant the inference he wishes to make . He must know that his material ...
... fact , a speaker must apply cer- tain tests to insure the validity of his information . He must be sure , for example , that he has a sufficient number of facts to warrant the inference he wishes to make . He must know that his material ...
Page 353
... fact agreement , selection from among the solutions proposed . 11. Right wording of solution or resolution . 12. Discussion and agreement on ways and means of application . The following is an example of the use of this outline , the ...
... fact agreement , selection from among the solutions proposed . 11. Right wording of solution or resolution . 12. Discussion and agreement on ways and means of application . The following is an example of the use of this outline , the ...
Page 436
... fact for him to know about stuttering is that its cause is still unknown . As in the case of all personality and ... facts are largely responsible for the mysterious nature of stuttering . From the point of view of the teacher , stutter ...
... fact for him to know about stuttering is that its cause is still unknown . As in the case of all personality and ... facts are largely responsible for the mysterious nature of stuttering . From the point of view of the teacher , stutter ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Copyright | |
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