Exploring Agricultural Communications Students’ Perceptions of Communication Apprehension and Writing Apprehension in the Classroom

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  • Chelsey Ann Ahrens University of Arkansas
  • Courtney Meyers Texas Tech University
  • Erica Irlbeck Texas Tech University
  • Scott Burris Texas Tech University
  • David Roach Texas Tech University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2016.02119

Keywords:

Communication Apprehension, Writing Apprehension, Agricultural Communications, Self-Efficacy, Social Cognitive Theory

Abstract

Employers have identified oral and written communications skills to be the most important skills graduates should possess when entering the workforce. In order for faculty to better understand their students’ oral and written communications skills, they should understand what apprehension the students have toward oral and written communications. Specifically, no studies have been found that explore communication apprehension (CA) or writing apprehension (WA) in agricultural communications students. The purpose of this study was to qualitatively explore agricultural communications students’ perceptions of CA and WA. Participants believe agricultural communications instructors set up an environment that is conducive to changing behavior. However, students realized and identified areas of improvement that could help them lower their CA and WA. Recommendations for practice are provided in order to help alleviate CA and WA in agricultural communications students.

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Published

2016-06-30

How to Cite

Ahrens, C. A., Meyers, C., Irlbeck, E., Burris, S., & Roach, D. (2016). Exploring Agricultural Communications Students’ Perceptions of Communication Apprehension and Writing Apprehension in the Classroom. Journal of Agricultural Education, 57(2), 119–133. https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2016.02119

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