Title :
Reactions to `Speaking across the curriculum: teaching technical students to speak effectively´: practical concerns and considerations
Author_Institution :
GMI Eng. & Manage. Inst., Flint, MI
fDate :
3/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The above mentioned paper (W.A. Kennedy, ibid., vol.PC-31, no.3, p.130-4, Sept. 1988) put forth a case for using speaking assignments in the technical classroom as a means of addressing deficiencies in the oral communication skills of graduates of technical programs. In an introduction to this initial article, readers were asked to submit their critical comments and observations in order to provide the basis for a followup dialogue. The author summarizes and discusses the ensuing comments. He explores areas of general agreement with the suggestions contained in the initial article and areas of concern, and he offers some general conclusions and recommendations
Keywords :
education; technical presentation; graduates; oral communication skills; speaking assignments; technical classroom; Education; Educational programs; Electrical engineering; Electrical engineering computing; Engineering management; Failure analysis; Mathematics; Mechanical engineering; Oral communication; Speech analysis;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on