A Comparison of Case Study and Traditional Teaching Methods for Improvement of Oral Communication and Critical-Thinking Skills

by: Lynnette Noblitt, Diane E. Vance, and Michelle L. DePoy Smith

This study compares a traditional paper presentation approach and a case study method for the development and improvement of oral communication skills and critical-thinking skills in a class of junior forensic science majors. A rubric for rating performance in these skills was designed on the basis of the oral communication competencies developed by the National Communications Association for college students. The results provided evidence that case studies are a more effective approach for teaching scientific oral communication skills.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 5/1/2010Stock # jcst10_039_05_26Volume 039Issue 05

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