Communication theories and pedagogy
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communication, communication theory, communication pedagogyบทคัดย่อ
Communication theories and pedagogy are interconnected fields that play essential roles in understanding, facilitating, and enhancing communication processes within educational settings. Communication theories provide the theoretical foundation, while pedagogy translates these theories into practical teaching strategies, creating an integrated and dynamic approach to communication education. The relationship between the two fields ensures that educational practices remain informed, adaptive, and effective in preparing students for the complexities of communication in diverse contexts.
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