Have
you ever wondered, if there were any organizations a person can join that would help increase his or hers communication skill? If so, great. I did some research and
discovered five communication organizations people can choose to join and
develop public speaking, broadcasting, rhetorical, journalism and ethical communication skills.
Toastmasters International
www.toastmasters.org
Toastmaster’s
international is an organization in which helps professionals feel comfortable
in front of an audience. According to there website www.toastmasters.org there mission is
to lead a movement devoted to making effective oral communication worldwide.
They help men and women learn the arts of speaking, listening and thinking in
which are vital skills that promote, self-actualization, enhance leadership
potential, and foster human understanding. When joining this organization one will
learn adequate public speaking skills in which they can use in a professional
environment. A person can join this organization for a small fee and can find a chapther near ones
neighborhood. When you are in the organization expect to deliver different styles of speeches such as introductory,
formal, persuasive, informative and much more.
The Broadcast Education Association (BEA)
http://www.beaweb.org/
The
BEA is an academic organization that spotlights on the electronic media. They
provide a forum for issues and topics of mutual concern to educators and
practitioners in which invites interaction between academicians and leaders in
the industry. The BEA was established in 1955, as the Association for
Professional Broadcast Education and changed their name to the BEA. They
currently have close to 1,600 professors, students and media professionals as
members and about 275 college and university departments and institutional members. This organizations focus on the most current thinking
and development in the electronic media curriculum with emphasis on interaction
between the purpose, developments, and practices of the industry and providing
this information to the future professionals.
The Rhetoric Society of America
The
main idea behind the RSA is for its members to gather all relevant studies in
regards to rhetoric. They hope to disseminate among its members, current
knowledge of rhetoric, broadly construed: to identify new areas within the
subject of rhetoric in which research is needed as well as to stimulate such
research; to encourage experimentation in the teaching of rhetoric; to
facilitate professional within its members. They also hold meetings within its
members to exchange idea and findings. With these findings they also sponsor
publication of the materials that deal with rhetoric.
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication (AEJMC)
AEJMC
is a non-profit organization for more than 3,700 educators, students and practitioners
from all over the world. The (AEJMC) was founded in 1912 by Willard Grosvenor Bleyer. According to there website http://www.aejmc.org, they are the oldest and
largest alliance of journalism and mass communication educators and
administrators at the college level. There purpose is to promote the highest
standards of journalism and mass communication, education to encourage the
widest possible range of communication research, to encourage the implementation
of a multi cultural society in the classroom and curriculum and to defend and
maintain freedom of communication in an effort to achieve better professional
practice, a better informed public and wider human understanding (The
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication)
The National Communication Association
www.natcom.org
This
association was founded in 1914 as the National Association of Academic
Teachers of Public Speaking. The NCA has more than 8,000 educators, practitioners,
and students in every state and more than 20 countries. The NCA focuses on
advancing communication as the discipline that studies all forms, modes, media
and consequences of communication through humanistic, social scientific and
aesthetic inquiry. Their main audiences are scholars, teachers, and
practitioner who are dedicated to fostering and promoting free and ethic
communication.
By
Edwin H.Wealth
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This blog shows proficiency of the materials learned through out my Comm 480: Capstone Communication Studies Course for Ashford University.
Monday, November 12, 2012
What Organization's Will You Join?
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