1st Edition
Communication Skills An International Review
First published in 1987, Communication Skills: An International Review, the first of two volumes, surveys the range of communication skills taught throughout the developed world at the time and examines the pedagogical principles underlying them. It provides a thorough critique of both the thinking and practice in the presentation of communication skills.
Preface
1. Introduction – The Teaching of Communication Skills across the World
Margaret McLaren and Philip Hills
2. Teaching Management Communication in the Asian Region
Barry Bannister
3. The Impact of Modern Communications Technology on Communication Education in Australia
Elizabeth More and Roderick Laird
4. Teaching Communication Skills in the Federal Republic of Germany with special reference to in-company language teaching
Jorg Tiedemann
5. A New Direction in Communication Studies in Nigeria
Sybil James
6. Business English in Japan: A Factor in her Success Story
Saburo Haneda
7. The Teaching of Communication Skills in a Small Country: New Zealand
Margaret McLaren
8. Teaching Communication Skills in the United Kingdom
Philip Hills
9. Technical Communication: A New Discipline
Sherry Little
Biography
Philip Hills and Margaret McLaren






