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Book Reviews

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Pages 180-188 | Published online: 18 May 2009
 

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Trends in textbooks for the teaching of speech communication methods courses

ESSAYS ON TEACHING SPEECH IN THE HIGH SCHOOL. Edited by J. Jeffrey Auen and Edward B. Jenkinson. Bloomington, Ill.: Indiana University Press, 1971; pp. xii+243. $4.50. Paper.

INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: TEACHING STRATEGIES AND RESOURCES. By Alton Barbour and Alvin A. Goldberg. New York: Speech Communication Association, 1974; pp. ix+85. $2.00 member, $3.00 non‐member. Paper.

SPEECH FOR THE CREATIVE TEACHER. 2nd Edition. By Seth A. Fessenden, Roy Ivan Johnson, P. Merville Larson and Kaye M. Good. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Company, 1973; pp. xi+363. $8.95.

SPEECH/COMMUNICATION: AN INTERPERSONAL APPROACH FOR TEACHERS. By Kathleen M. Galvin and Cassandra L. Book. Skokie, Ill.: National Textbook Company, 1972; pp. xx+121. $6.00. Paper.

SPEECH COMMUNICATION INSTRUCTION. Edited by Deems M. Brooks. New York: David McKay Company, Inc., 1972; pp. xiv+367. $6.95. Paper.

SPEECH COMMUNICATION IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS. 2nd Edition. By R. R. Allen, S. Clay Willmington and Jo Sprague. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 1976; pp. vi+ 461. $8.95.

SPEECH METHODS AND RESOURCES. 2nd Edition. Edited by Waldo M. Biaden. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1972; pp. vii+472. $12.00.

TEACHING SPEECH. 4th Edition. By Loren Reid. New York: McGraw‐Hill Book Company, 1971; pp. xiv+479. $13.95.

TEACHING SPEECH COMMUNICATION IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL. By William D. Brooks and Gustav W. Friedrich. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1973; pp. x+355. $9.50.

TEACHING SPEECH COMMUNICATION: METHODS AND MATERIALS. By P. Judson Newcombe and Karl F. Robinson. New York: David McKay Company, Inc., 1975; pp. viii+ 534. $9.95.

THE MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM: A PRACTITIONER'S HANDBOOK. By Leslie W. Kindred, Rita J. Wolokiewicz, John M. Mickelson, Leonard E. Coplein, Ernest Dyson. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1976; pp. ix+230. $10.95.

MASTERING CLASSROOM COMMUNICATION: WHAT INTERACTION ANALYSIS TELLS THE TEACHER. By Dorothy Grant Hennings. Pacific Palisades, Calif.: Goodyear Publishing Co. 1975; pp. xiii+193. $5.95.

SPEAKING: BACK TO FUNDAMENTALS. By Cal M. Logue, Dwight L. Freshley, Charles R. . Gruner and Richard Huseman. .Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1976; pp. ix+230. Paper, $4.95.

DIMENSIONS OF PUBLIC COMMUNICATION. By John F. Wilson and Carroll C. Arnold. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. 1976; pp. xii+253. Paper. $5.95.

THE THEATER EXPERIENCE. By Edwin Wilson. New York: McGraw‐Hill Book Co. 1976; pp. xi+371. Paper. $6.95.

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION. By James C. McCroskey and Lawrence R. Wheeless. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1976; pp. 427. $9.95.

COMMUNICATION AND AWARENESS. By Gary Cronkhite. Menlo Park: Cummings Publishing Co., 1976; pp. xi+404. $8.59.

FOUNDATIONS OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION. By K. S. Sitaram and Roy T. Cogdell. Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co. 1976; pp. x+245. $10.95.

Non‐print resources

NORTHEASTERN WISCONSIN IN‐SCHOOL TELECOMMUNICATIONS (NEWIST) AGENCY: CREATIVE DRAMATICS: DRAMA AS AN IMPORTANT CLASSROOM TOOL. series of ten video cassettes, three completed in 1975, 4 more scheduled for completion in 1976. Approximate length of each: 18 minutes. Cost: purchase, $150.00 each; rental for open circuit btoadcast, $40.50 plus an enrollment rate (for further, detailed information on these and other access options, contact: Agency for Instructional Television, Box A, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401).

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