학술논문

The Introductory Communication Course from 1956 to 2016: A Meta-Synthesis
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Information Analyses
Author
LeFebvre, Luke (ORCID 0000-0001-7578-1102); LeFebvre, Leah E. (ORCID 0000-0002-7307-2895)
Source
Communication Education. 2020 69(2):199-223.
Subject
Introductory Courses
Communication Skills
Educational Trends
Trend Analysis
Educational History
Meta Analysis
Teaching Methods
Course Content
Instruction
Curriculum Design
Language
English
ISSN
0363-4523
Abstract
The history of the academic discipline of communication and the subsequent departments that followed are linked in some form or fashion to the evolution of the introductory communication course. Given the prominence and continued relevance of the introductory course in the communication discipline, researchers have conducted surveys for over 60 years. Using a systematic approach, this study synthesizes the cross-sectional findings from 11 basic course surveys (1956-2016). This meta-synthesis approach allowed for the creation of holistic understandings of findings observed across these studies. Specifically, the results centralized around what the course is, and how the greatest challenges in the course relate to who teaches the course and how the course is taught. The results provide insights regarding the introductory course that are intended to inform and stimulate dialogue about an effective and meaningful future for our introductory communication course.