
Coordinating the Communication Course A Guidebook
by Fassett, Deanna L.; Warren, John T.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Part I: Creating Continuity
Differing Roles and Responsibilities of the Course Coordinator
Course Coordination Configurations
What Constitutes Effective Coordination?
How This Book Can Help You Coordinate More Effectively (Or Better
Understand What Course Coordination Entails)
References
Recommended Readings
The Foundations of Program Vision
Key Elements of Program Vision
Understanding Program Vision for Introductory Course Success
Understanding Program Vision for Coordinator Success
Learning and Evaluating Program Vision
Articulating Program Vision
Program Vision as a Source of Program Strength
Dialogue and Vision
References
Recommended Readings
Understanding Assessment Constructively
An Effort at Meaningful Assessment
Assisting Colleagues with Assessment
Designing Appropriate Assessment
Methods for Assessment
The Power of Assessment
References
Recommended Readings
The Coordinator and the Common Syllabus
Structure vs. Flexibility
Elements of a Common Syllabus
Strategies for Creating Common Grading Expectations
Sample: Speech Assignment Instructions
Sample: Speech Outline Grading Checklist
Sample: Speech Grading Rubric
Sample Common Syllabi
Sample: Public Speaking Syllabus #1
Sample: Public Speaking Syllabus #2
Sample: Human Communication Syllabus #1
Sample: Human Communication Syllabus #2
Recommended Readings
Hiring Instructors
Evaluating Instructors
Dismissing Instructors
Conclusion
Recommended Readings
Chapter 6: Training and Development Opportunities for Less Experienced Instructors
Training and Development Objectives
New Instructor Orientation
Sample: GTA Orientation Schedule #1
Sample: GTA Orientation Schedule #2
Beyond Orientation
A Special Note on Training Adjuncts
Summary
Sample: Support Course Syllabi #1 and #2
Sample: Support Course Syllabus #3
References
Recommended Readings
Drawing on Instructor Experience
Training and Development Objectives
Training and Development Activities
Summary
Recommended Readings
Implementing Extensive Change
Adding Creatively to an Established and Effective Program
Adapting to Exigencies
Conclusion
Recommended Reading
Responding to Students’ Needs as an Ethic of Care
Diversity in the Coordinated Course
Diversity: Challenges and Opportunities for the Course Coordinator
Technology in the Coordinated Course
Conclusion
References
Recommended Readings
Part III: Advocacy
Public Perceptions of the Introductory Course
Strategies for Self-Advocacy
Conclusion
Recommended Readings
Reconceptualizing Research
Sharing Your Work
Building Connections between Your Interests and Your Assignment
Finding and Making Time for Research
Reference
Recommended Reading
Your Role as Advocate
Effective Campus Advocacy
Advocating during Difficult Financial Times
Conclusion
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