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Focus on teaching rhetorical criticism

Rhetorical criticism in the liberal arts curriculum

Pages 184-190 | Published online: 18 May 2009
 

Abstract

Debates between teachers of performance and substantive courses over the proper curriculum in communication studies ignore the fundamental commitments of liberal arts education since Isocrates to unite practical and critical training. By developing students’ talents in critical description, contextualization, and judgment, and by teaching rhetorical criticism in a two‐tiered curriculum, we can better prepare students for a mature, reasoned life in society.

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