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Want insights into your student's level of speech anxiety & Communication apprehension and ways to help students through scholarship/tools?
The Personal Report of Communication Apprehension (PRCA) and the Personal Report of Public Speaking Anxiety (PRPSA), developed by the late Dr. James C. McCroskey, are both widely accepted instruments for assessing communication anxiety and apprehension. As a graduate student at the University of West Virginia, Dr. Teven worked closely with Dr. McCroskey and has used these instruments--both with his students and also in his life--to help understand and overcome communication anxiety. In this webinar, he will walk you through the history of these instruments, how to use them in your courses, and how to pair them with powerful learning content to support your student's development as confident communicators.
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