Teaching Oral Communication in Elementary Schools
Title | Teaching Oral Communication in Elementary Schools PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Louise Willbrand |
Publisher | MacMillan Publishing Company |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
Teaching Communication Skills in the Elementary School
Title | Teaching Communication Skills in the Elementary School PDF eBook |
Author | Gertrude A. Boyd |
Publisher | Van Nostrand Reinhold Company |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
Oral Communication in the Disciplines
Title | Oral Communication in the Disciplines PDF eBook |
Author | Deanna P. Dannells |
Publisher | Parlor Press LLC |
Pages | 156 |
Release | 2016-10-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1602358559 |
Oral Communication in the Disciplines: A Resource for Teacher Development and Training is the first of its kind to provide a clear and straightforward strategic framework to guide teachers as they incorporate oral communication activities into their courses. This all-encompassing empirically and theoretically grounded book helps to ensure that communication is not just added, but thoughtfully incorporated in meaningful, context-specific ways.
Oral communication skills in the primary english classroom
Title | Oral communication skills in the primary english classroom PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Hohls |
Publisher | GRIN Verlag |
Pages | 131 |
Release | 2008-05-27 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 3638053741 |
Examination Thesis from the year 2007 in the subject Didactics for the subject English - Pedagogy, Literature Studies, grade: 1,0, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg (Englisch), language: English, abstract: In the summer of 2004, English as a foreign language was introduced as a core subject to primary schools in all 16 federal states of Germany. This came as a result of many years of research and several years of experience teaching foreign languages at primary level in individual schools all over the country. With the development of different ideas and approaches to primary specific language teaching, the emphasis on the different skills involved and required in language learning has varied. In recent years, the importance of communicative skills has grown and speaking, not only as a productive and reproductive, but also as an interactive skill, has come into the focus of foreign language teaching at primary level. However, classroom observations show that most English lessons do not go beyond teaching the pupils to repeat phrases and little dialogues after the teacher or to recite them, usually under cover of their classmates. The question I want to deal with in this paper, which I have written as part of my final examination, is what aspects oral communication skills are comprised of and how far they can be successfully developed in English as a foreign language (EFL) classrooms at primary level. I will look at the aspects which must be considered in order to enable pupils to actively use the foreign language in the classroom and, resulting from this, in real life situations. In order to do so, I consulted several introductions to EFL learning and teaching both at primary and secondary level and literature dealing with the aspects of speaking and communicative competence, even though they were in most cases designed for secondary schools and adult education, as well as articles taken from primary English magazines, giving insights into the practice of language teaching.
Break the Silence
Title | Break the Silence PDF eBook |
Author | Erin Berman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The prospect of speaking in public creates fear and anxiety in many people. This capstone offers a plan to help teachers teach their students how to overcome this fear and become more effective oral communicators and public speakers. Through a series of teacher and student interviews and classroom observations at Agua Fria High School in Avondale, Arizona, this study explores two central questions: "How are the study and practice of oral communication implemented at Agua Fria High School?" and "How can we improve upon the teaching of oral communication skills at Agua Fria High School?" This study finds that teachers at Agua Fria demonstrate both strengths and weaknesses in teaching oral communication skills to their students. This capstone analyzes these findings and offers specific suggestions to help schools and teachers improve the quality of their students' oral communication and public speaking skills.
The Role of Speech in the Elementary School
Title | The Role of Speech in the Elementary School PDF eBook |
Author | National Education Association of the United States. Department of Elementary School Principals |
Publisher | |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 1947 |
Genre | English language |
ISBN |
Teaching the Gifted and Talented Oral Communication and Leadership
Title | Teaching the Gifted and Talented Oral Communication and Leadership PDF eBook |
Author | Paul G. Friedman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
As part of the "Educating Gifted and Talented Students" series, the booklet offers the teacher guidelines for facilitating communication abilities in gifted children. Following an introduction, a first chapter lists characteristics of students gifted in speech communication and leadership. The essence of giftedness in speech communication and leadership is seen to be the capacity for effective flexibility. Additional characteristics of leadership and speech communication abilities are mentioned in a second chapter and three methods (including showing ambiguous pictures to students and asking them to describe what they see portrayed) for identifying leadership and communication abilities are outlined. A final chapter, which makes up the bulk of the booklet, describes strategies for teaching oral communication. A purposes section discusses the general directions or goals for communication instruction aimed at the gifted. The section on practices suggests methods for achieving those goals, methods especially applicable for gifted students. A programs section deals with integrating the suggested methods into the classroom setting. Among procedures considered are experiential learning, individualized learning, independent study projects, and internships. Appendixes include information on introspection activities, teacher/student agreement on course ground rules, a troubleshooting checklist, a leader's brief, and steps for program evaluation. (SBH)