posted on 2007-07-31, 08:29authored byAndrew M. Colman
A 10-hour workshop-based course designed to teach communication skills to undergraduates is described and evaluated. In five two-hour sessions, the course covered technical aspects of written communication, oral presentations to small and medium-sized groups, interview skills, non-verbal communication, and skills associated with assessing the presentations of others and providing constructive feedback. Evidence from a course evaluation questionnaire and from observations of the students’ performance suggests that the course was reasonably successful in achieving its aims.
History
Citation
Psychology Teaching Review, 1996, 5(2), pp.75-82.
Published in
Psychology Teaching Review
Publisher
British Psychological Association
Available date
2007-07-31
Notes
This is the author's draft of an article which first published in Psychology Teaching Review by the British Psychological Association. www.bsa.org.uk