Body Language: Workbook for Nonverbal Communication (Paperback)

Body Language: Workbook for Nonverbal Communication By John J. Trombetta Cover Image
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An excellent ready-to-use resource for the instructor who wishes to engage students in the understanding of nonverbal communication beyond the course textbook or academic materials.

Body Language: Workbook for Nonverbal Communication is sure to delight and challenge the student with thought-provoking questions, group activities and suggested research projects leading to greater class participation and mastery of the subject matter. Written in an easy-to-read style, this workbook allows the instructor to enrich and add to the enjoyment of students learning about the vast array of nonverbal communication topics such as: kinesics, proxemics, vocalics and much more. Body Language: Workbook for Nonverbal Communication should be on the "Must Have" list of books of any instructor who desires to be successful in the teaching of Nonverbal Communication

Key Features:

*Focused units with three categories of materials for each unit: Can We Talk - in-class discussion questions Actions Speak Louder Than Words - in-class exercises On Your Own Time - suggested Nonverbal Communication research topics

*Subject Vocabulary - Important Nonverbal Communication terms

*List of Ancillary Resources - Nonverbal Communication books and academic journals



Product Details
ISBN: 9781977249203
ISBN-10: 1977249205
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Publication Date: March 12th, 2022
Pages: 118
Language: English

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