Effective public speaking skills are essential for a successful life. The authors provide an overall assessment of the basic public speaking course by examining fifteen student attributes divided into three categories (course engagement characteristics, dispositions, and demographics) hypothesized to affect learning and public speaking skill development in the basic course. A four-step hierarchical multiple regression tested two research questions (N = 709). Course engagement characteristics improved students’ public-speaking grade averages, but dispositions did not. The effects of demographic characteristics, particularly biological sex, were not eliminated after controlling for course engagement and dispositional factors (twelve variables...
Public speaking has been at the heart of our discipline from its conceptual foundations in the ancie...
College and high school speech communication instructors know full well how tedious and timeconsumin...
Students often hold overly favorable views of their public speaking skills. In this study, students ...
Public speaking remains one of the most sought-after skill sets by employers. However, a method to a...
As evaluation in higher education receives increasing attention, the assessment of the impact of bas...
The basic course in communication has a well-established record of enhancing oral competency, which ...
Basic Course Directors (BCDs) are typically expected to assess course learning outcomes, but few for...
Communication departments generally choose between a public speaking and a hybrid course of their ba...
Although a communication department has several choices for the focus of its introductory course, th...
This case study examines the effectiveness of a formative assessment intervention in an honors secti...
An interactive approach to basic public speaking instruction is share in this article. This approach...
This study addressed the effects of a basic communication course on students\u27 perceptions of thei...
This study reports the results of a grade-norming training exercise in a mid-Atlantic university. Th...
Considering the emergent role of evaluation in higher education, it is important that assessment pro...
The purpose of the study is to test the notion that students in the basic course who possess high le...
Public speaking has been at the heart of our discipline from its conceptual foundations in the ancie...
College and high school speech communication instructors know full well how tedious and timeconsumin...
Students often hold overly favorable views of their public speaking skills. In this study, students ...
Public speaking remains one of the most sought-after skill sets by employers. However, a method to a...
As evaluation in higher education receives increasing attention, the assessment of the impact of bas...
The basic course in communication has a well-established record of enhancing oral competency, which ...
Basic Course Directors (BCDs) are typically expected to assess course learning outcomes, but few for...
Communication departments generally choose between a public speaking and a hybrid course of their ba...
Although a communication department has several choices for the focus of its introductory course, th...
This case study examines the effectiveness of a formative assessment intervention in an honors secti...
An interactive approach to basic public speaking instruction is share in this article. This approach...
This study addressed the effects of a basic communication course on students\u27 perceptions of thei...
This study reports the results of a grade-norming training exercise in a mid-Atlantic university. Th...
Considering the emergent role of evaluation in higher education, it is important that assessment pro...
The purpose of the study is to test the notion that students in the basic course who possess high le...
Public speaking has been at the heart of our discipline from its conceptual foundations in the ancie...
College and high school speech communication instructors know full well how tedious and timeconsumin...
Students often hold overly favorable views of their public speaking skills. In this study, students ...