Democracy as Discussion: Civic Education and the American Forum MovementLexington Books, 2007 - 360 pagina's Using primary sources from archives around the country, Democracy as Discussion traces the early history of the Speech field, the development of discussion as an alternative to debate, and the Deweyan, Progressive philosophy of discussion that swept the United States in the early twentieth century. |
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... on a forum platform , and let the people decide on the merits of your logic and evidence and on the worthiness of your purposes ? -John Studebaker , 1935 Table of Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Part I : Teaching.
... on a forum platform , and let the people decide on the merits of your logic and evidence and on the worthiness of your purposes ? -John Studebaker , 1935 Table of Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Part I : Teaching.
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Inhoudsopgave
Origins of Speech Pedagogy | 19 |
Contest Debating and Civic Pedagogy | 59 |
John Dewey and the Turn to Discussion | 89 |
Teaching Discussion | 113 |
The First Wave Discussion Educators Emerge | 115 |
The Second Wave Discussion Pedagogy Comes of Age | 151 |
The Demise of Discussion | 193 |
The Forum Movement | 211 |
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Democracy as Discussion: Civic Education and the American Forum Movement William M. Keith Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2007 |
Democracy as Discussion: Civic Education and the American Forum Movement William M. Keith Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2007 |
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AAAE papers Adult Education American argued argument Association audience Bryson Carnegie Corporation Cartwright CCNY century Chapter Chautauqua Chicago citizens claimed communication context cooperation Craig Baird critical deliberation deliberative Deliberative Democracy democracy democratic Dewey's Deweyan discus Discussion and Debate discussion pedagogy Ehninger Elliott elocution English departments File Ford Hall Forum forum leaders forum movement goals Ibid ideas institutions intercollegiate debate interest issues James John Dewey John Studebaker Journal of Speech judges Jürgen Habermas liberal Lindeman logic lyceums Mary Parker Follett McBurney method NARA National O'Neill Office of Education oratory organization Overstreet participation pedagogy persuasion philosophy political practice problem Progressivism propaganda Public Discussion public forum public speaking Quarterly Journal question radio rhetoric Roper Series III.A Sheffield sion skills social speaker speech teachers Studebaker and Williams Studebaker's T-groups talk teaching textbooks thinking tion Town Meeting tradition University Press Winans York