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Nash, Robert T.; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1979
Behavior modification procedures are described for establishing compliant behavior in elective mutes. The results are discussed for three children to whom the procedure was applied. Two of the three subjects generalized responsive and spontaneous language from the experimental to everyday settings. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Children, Communication Problems, Elementary Education
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Ireland, R. Duane; And Others – Journal of Business Communication, 1978
Examines the interdependent relationships between organizational climate and communication climate. Six critical dimensions of organizational climate are discussed in terms of their perceived impact on dual typologies of the communication climate. Concludes with an analysis of the suggested relationship between organizational climate and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Organizational Climate
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DiBerardinis, James; And Others – Group and Organization Studies, 1979
This study investigated effects of: (1) task-oriented communication and non-task-oriented communication on group outcome; and (2) visual impairment on intragroup and intergroup communication in competitive situations. The results showed that amounts of task-oriented interaction was significant in determining goal accomplishment, while…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Problems, Competition, Group Dynamics
Rockefeller, Ruth – School Press Review, 1979
Relates personal experiences of a high school newspaper adviser who found that she was out-of-touch with the mainstream of the school; offers suggestions to advisers and staffs who feel that their situation is similar. (GT)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Problems, Faculty Advisers, High Schools
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Gibson, Walker – College Composition and Communication, 1979
States that teachers can help students overcome problems with clarity by showing them how to become more sensitive to the reader's ignorance of the writer's intentions; presents sample sentences from students' writing to illustrate writing problems that force the reader to examine the sentences a second time. (DD)
Descriptors: Audiences, Communication Problems, Higher Education, Teaching Methods
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Grant, William R. – Integrated Education, 1976
Notes that school desegregation is an enormously complex issue, and that the media in the U.S. reports on desegregation, as a rule, with very little understanding of the history of the legal, political and educational intricacies involved. (Author)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Journalism, Mass Media
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Justman, Stewart – College English, 1977
The major flaw in students' writing, inappropriate and inaccurate repetition, is also the major flaw of the mass media. (DD)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Higher Education, Mass Media, Television
Hoerr, Thomas R. – Principal, 1997
Effective communication is a two-way process. Educators must be willing to listen to parents and create convenient, comfortable avenues and forums. A Missouri school reversed the usual parent-teacher conference format, allowing parents to lead discussions about their children's strengths and weaknesses. Parents enjoyed this format, and teachers…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Discussion, Elementary Education, Listening
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Blown, Eric; And Others – Early Child Development and Care, 1990
Attempts to identify elements of universal language and probes the limitations of the communication metaphor. Universal language is discussed in terms of the theory of quantum nonlocality and the implications of this theory for communication with extraterrestrial beings. (PCB)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Problems, Empathy, Metaphors
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Lynch-Brown, Carol – Early Child Development and Care, 1989
Excerpts from a recent interview with Netherlands author Annie M. G. Schmidt describe her background and her career as a writer of poems and stories for young children. The interviewer notes that few of Schmidt's works have been translated into English and that their lack of exchange is a persistent difficulty in the field of children's…
Descriptors: Authors, Biographical Inventories, Childrens Literature, Communication Problems
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Oittinen, Riitta – Early Child Development and Care, 1989
Makes a case for dialogic translation, a process in which the translator anticipates the response of the child reader, listens to the reader, and reaches out to the child. This process contrasts with the view that the only way to translate well is to reproduce the original text as faithfully as possible. (NH)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Communication Problems, Expressive Language, Language Styles
Penning, Nick – School Administrator, 1989
Educators need to be as assertive as their banker, lawyer, doctor, and business counterparts at informing Congressional members of urgent needs and future plans. Contact does sway votes. Lawmakers need to see concrete education successes achieved through federal efforts, along with dropout figures and leaky roofs. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Communication Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Tannen, Deborah – Harvard Business Review, 1995
Conversational style often overrides what is said, affecting who gets heard and what gets done. Women's linguistic styles often make them seem less competent and self-assured than they are. Better understanding of speech styles will make managers better listeners and communicators. (SK)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Sex Differences, Socialization
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Pollard, David E. – Perspectives: Studies in Translatology, 1993
Discusses how the use of body language in Chinese fiction strikes most Westerners as unusual, if not strange. Considers that, although this may be the result of differences in gestures or different conventions in fiction, it is a problem for translators, who handle the differences by various strategies, e.g., omission or expansion. (NKA)
Descriptors: Body Language, Chinese, Communication Problems, Cultural Context
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Hung, Eva – Perspectives: Studies in Translatology, 1993
Notes that the practice of borrowing kinship terms to address people outside the extended Chinese families, heavily reflected in modern Chinese fiction, causes much difficulty for the English translator. Reviews common translation approaches to such culture-related problems and possible distortions resulting from such practices. (NKA)
Descriptors: Chinese, Communication Problems, Cultural Context, Fiction
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