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Original Teaching Ideas—Single

Understanding the scope of a field: Using awards to enhance graduate student socialization and network building

Pages 276-280 | Received 11 Jan 2018, Accepted 20 Dec 2018, Published online: 14 Feb 2019
 

Abstract

Graduate courses are designed to help students learn discipline-specific knowledge, theories, and methods, but also to socialize them into the larger professional network. The awards assignment in this paper is designed to familiarize students with a wide variety of scholars and research within a field of study, to engage them creatively with synthesizing and assessing a field of study, to build strong arguments, and to enhance their socialization and networking opportunities.

Course: Any graduate-level survey course focused on a particular area of communication studies (e.g. instructional communication, health communication, family communication).

Objectives:

  • (1) Understand the historical, philosophical, and foundational roots of a field of study, including people, concepts, theories, and research studies.

  • (2) Critically evaluate scholars, constructs, theories, and research.

  • (3) Develop sound and supported arguments regarding critical evaluations and decisions.

  • (4) Socialize students into a field of study.

  • (5) Begin building students’ scholarly networking opportunities.

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