Communication Arts

One of the main goals of the Communication Arts has always been to produce a knowledgeable and humane citizenry. Communication arts teachers engage their students in the study of quality literature from this and other cultures in order to expand their students' knowledge and understanding of the variety of human experience. Certainly, literature study must remain a key component of any communication arts curriculum. In today's world, however, strong emphasis must also be placed on the communication skills that students must be able to apply within and beyond the classroom.

Communication skills are central to both cognitive and social development. People read, write, talk, listen, view, and represent ideas visually to find and interpret information; to combine knowledge and experience; to reflect and relax; to explore possibilities and generate new ideas; to solve problems; to make decisions; and to communicate their experiences to others. Effective communication arts teachers have therefore always instructed their students in the skills necessary for the proficient use of these communication processes, and they must continue to do so.

Categories  
CA - Communication Arts SS - Social Studies
SC - Science FA - Fine Arts
MA - Mathematics  

 

Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Curriculum Categories
St. Louis: Immigration Destination, Then and Now SS CA
A Sewer Runs Through It SS FA CA MA SC
Collective Improvisation: Jazz in St. Louis SS FA CA
Seeking Freedom SS CA
Detox Your Domicile SC CA
Endangered Tales SS MA CA SC
Hana's Suitcase SS FA CA
HEC-TV Live! FA CA
I Love Jazz! SS FA CA
Josephine Baker: More Than a Banana Skirt SS FA CA
State of the Arts FA CA
Two Birds, One Stone: The CCC in Missouri SS CA
Turning Points in Physical Science SC CA MA
You Are Here SS FA CA MA SC
Great American Authors Since 1650 CA