Knowledge Competence and Communication

Knowledge  Competence and Communication
Author: William Henry Walcott
Publsiher: Black Rose Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2007
Genre: Communication in education
ISBN: 1551642867

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InKnowledge, Competence, and Communication, author William H. Walcott debates the meaning of creating equitable and critical instructional practices by exploring diverse representations of knowledge. He covers both historically important topics and current issues: such as colonialism, multiculturalism, gender and language learning, and popular culture. He then presents a systematic and painstaking assessment of Noam Chomsky’s and Paulo Freire’s theories of knowledge and their educational relevance. In the end, Walcott makes his case for the Freireian approach-conscientizacao; it is the Freireian, with its sociological connection (necessitated by the global context of inequality), which, he believes, needs take precedence as a pedagogical practice.

Communicating Knowledge

Communicating Knowledge
Author: Denise Bedford,Ira Chalphin,Karen Dietz,Karla Phlypo
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2022-01-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781802621051

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Communicating Knowledge addresses essential management practices in the 21st-century knowledge economy. It speaks to the change that every organization is experiencing as they transition from an industrial to a knowledge organization.

Communication Competence

Communication Competence
Author: Annegret F. Hannawa,Brian H. Spitzberg
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 798
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110395228

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Almost everything that matters to humans is derived from and through communication. Just because people communicate every day, however, does not mean that they are communicating competently. In fact, evidence indicates that there is a substantial need for better interpersonal skills among a significant proportion of the populace. Furthermore, "dark side" experiences in everyday life abound, and features of modern society pose new challenges that make the concept of communication competence increasingly complex. The Handbook of Communication Competence brings together scholars from across the globe to examine these various facets of communication competence, including its history, its essential components, and its applications in interpersonal, group, institutional, and societal contexts. The book provides a state-of-the-art review for scholars and graduate students, as well as practitioners in counseling, developmental, health care, educational, intercultural, and human resource management contexts, illustrating that communication competence is vital to health, relationships, and all collective human endeavors.

Communication

Communication
Author: Sherwyn P. Morreale,Brian H. Spitzberg,J. Kevin Barge
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Communication
ISBN: 1433117142

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Now in its third edition, Communication: Motivation, Knowledge, Skills is a textbook for the basic college communication course. The text emphasizes the basic themes of motivation, knowledge, and skills across the contexts of interpersonal communication, small group communication, public speaking, and computer-mediated communication and mass communication.

The Handbook of Communication Training

The Handbook of Communication Training
Author: J D Wallace,Dennis Becker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2018-08-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351735346

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Communication remains a significant topic for job acquisition, development, and advancement. As such, there are no shortage of classes, seminars and books written on the subject. However, there are few designed for the corporate consultant that are not aligned with some proprietary system, traditional academic classrooms, or author’s speculation. These tend to be either inaccessible, questionable in their content, or specifically aligned with the producers’ interests. So where can the Communication trainers and consultants go to focus on fundamental touchstone research and practices? The Handbook of Communication Training is a powerful template, and first of its kind, for communication practitioners and academicians who wish to strengthen their professional capabilities. It also acts as a guide and standard for consumers and clients of these services. The chapters within are an outgrowth of the National Communication Association’s Training & Development Division’s desire to provide guidance, structure, and support for members and non-members alike. It is specifically targeted at those pursuing best practices regarding communication consulting, coaching, teaching and training. The 7 Best Practices presented in this book represent capabilities that are foundational to the effective transfer of communication promotion and skill enhancement. As such, these practices, and supporting chapters, should appeal to novice and experts alike.

Achieving Communication Competence Growing in Knowledge Skill and Confidence

Achieving Communication Competence  Growing in Knowledge  Skill  and Confidence
Author: Mark Butland,Phil Backlund
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-01-30
Genre: Communication
ISBN: 1465248102

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Presents students with reasons and motivations for communication competency and effectiveness in various contexts and circumstances. Whether foundational communication theory, interpersonal skills, professional and group communication or making professional presentations, this book offers relevant, appropriate and meaningful content, and contexts.

Human Communication

Human Communication
Author: Sherwyn P. Morreale,Brian H. Spitzberg,J. Kevin Barge
Publsiher: Burnham
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2001
Genre: Communication
ISBN: 0534566308

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This book offers a unique and unified approach to competence and the basic processes of human communication backed by skill assessment. Beginning with the premise that all forms of communication have the potential to be viewed as competent depending on the context or situation, the text helps readers develop a framework for choosing among communication messages that will allow them to act competently. The theoretically-based and skills-oriented framework emphasizes the basic themes of motivation, knowledge and skills across interpersonal communication, electronically mediated communication, small group communication, and public speaking.

Perspectives of Communication and Communicative Competence

Perspectives of Communication and Communicative Competence
Author: M V Rodriques
Publsiher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2000
Genre: Communication
ISBN: 8170227801

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