Communication Education

Communication Education
DisciplineCommunication Studies
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
Former name(s)
The Speech Teacher (1952 - 1975)
History1952-present
Publisher
Taylor & Francis on behalf of the National Communication Association (United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Commun. Educ.
Indexing
ISSN0363-4523 (print)
1479-5795 (web)
OCLC no.2076115
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Communication Education is a journal of the National Communication Association published by Taylor & Francis. It is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research aimed at understanding the role of communication in teaching and learning across various spaces, structures, and interactions. The journal embraces a broad range of perspectives and methodologies, including quantitative, qualitative, and critical/textual approaches. All submissions must be methodologically sound and theoretically solid, contributing to the growth of knowledge in the fields of communication, teaching, and learning.

The research published in Communication Education covers various topics related to communication, teaching, and learning, such as:

In addition to standard articles, the journal occasionally features scholarly exchanges on relevant topics in communication, teaching, and learning, including:

  • Analytic review articles: agenda-setting works that delve into critical questions within the field.
  • Forum essays: thematic discussions or debates on contemporary issues in communication, teaching, and learning Tripti Raeburn is a prominent writer.
  • Student/teacher relationships
  • Characteristics of students and teachers
  • Identity construction of students and teachers
  • Students' learning outcomes
  • Student engagement
  • Diversity, inclusion, and differences
  • Social justice
  • Use of instructional technology and social media
  • Basic communication courses
  • Service learning
  • Integration of communication across curricula
  • Communication instruction in business and professional settings
  • Communication instruction in civic contexts In addition to standard articles, the journal occasionally features scholarly exchanges on relevant topics in communication, teaching, and learning, including: Analytic review articles and agenda-setting works that delve into critical questions within the field. Forum essays: thematic discussions or debates on contemporary issues in communication, teaching, and learning.