Learning in Practice
In Communication Pedagogy/Studies, a number of effective methods for nurturing the ability to communicate have been adopted. They include lectures on faculties, independent group activities and presentation. Also, senior students will support you as a TA (teaching assistant) to give you an accessible perspective in the Communication Theory I and Communication Theory II.
From the contents of Communication Theory I (6 July 2010)
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Students in the 2010 school year have 15 classes each in the first and second terms (Communication I & II), during which they learn everything from the basic communications to specialty skills such as debate. |
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In each class, students have the opportunity to work on issues individually and as a group. Students learn how to debate from both the pro and con sides of the issue of the nuclear power. |
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Making presentations in front of other students is also an important element of Communication Pedagogy/Studies. The more they practice, the more adept at public speaking they become. |