Behavioral Objectives for the Grading of Classroom Speeches

This study was undertaken to see if agreement existed among speech teachers as to the behavioral objectives necessary for an "A,""B," or "C" level grade on a classroom speech. In a questionnaire, 328 undergraduate speech instructors rated as A, B, or C a list of 14 beha...

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Student Evaluation
Teacher Attitudes
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