Teaching as communicating: Advice for the higher education classroom
- 1 August 1991
- journal article
- applications
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Applied Communication Research
- Vol. 19 (3) , 197-216
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00909889109365303
Abstract
Literature is reviewed and analyzed in an attempt to give teachers practical advice in three areas within the domain of instructional communication: classroom management, student learning, and self‐presentation. Specifically, nonverbal immediacy and prosocial message strategy employment are discussed as options for improving classroom management and for enhancing student learning. Suggestions for the proper use of tests and evaluations to enhance learning are also discussed. Research on teacher humor and the narrative lecturing style are considered as viable instructional strategies. Other factors that students focus on when evaluating teachers' performance are reviewed and classroom applications are offered.Keywords
This publication has 39 references indexed in Scilit:
- The strategy selection‐construction controversy II: Comparing pre‐and experienced teachers' compliance‐gaining message constructionsCommunication Education, 1990
- Compliance‐resistance in the college classroomCommunication Education, 1989
- The strategy selection‐construction controversy: A coding scheme for analyzing teacher compliance‐gaining message constructionsCommunication Education, 1989
- Signalling non‐comprehensions in the classroom: Toward a descriptive typologyCommunication Education, 1989
- High and Low Faculty Evaluations: Descriptions by StudentsTeaching of Psychology, 1988
- Experienced and prospective teachers' selections of compliance‐gaining messages for “common” student misbehaviorsCommunication Education, 1988
- An analysis of teachers' verbal communication within the college classroom: Use of humor, self‐disclosure, and narrativesCommunication Education, 1988
- Effects of teacher immediacy and strategy type on college student resistance to on‐task demandsCommunication Education, 1988
- Power in the classroom VII: Linking behavior alteration techniques to cognitive learningCommunication Education, 1987
- Validity of students' evaluations of college teaching: A multitrait–multimethod analysis.Journal of Educational Psychology, 1982