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Hintz, Elizabeth A.; Huber, Aubrey A. – Communication Teacher, 2020
This activity extends the rich pedagogical scholarship on impromptu speaking by integrating visual imagery into the impromptu speaking exercise. The goal of this semester-long series of exercises is to provide students with the opportunity to apply effective delivery skills across general purposes of speaking, receive feedback, and thus develop…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Undergraduate Students, Speech Communication, Anxiety
Christopher M. Bondi – ProQuest LLC, 2020
July 15, 2019 marked the fortieth anniversary of President Jimmy Carter's "Crisis of Confidence" speech, a catalyst for what became an often overlooked yet significant turning point in the nation's history. Carter's words were both poignant and pointed as he calmly, yet directly, addressed the nation's dependence on fossil fuels and…
Descriptors: Civics, Leadership, Speech Skills, Speeches
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Bulut, Berker; Karasakaloglu, Nuri – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2021
The lessons related to mother tongue education in schools are given by classroom teachers in primary school and by Turkish teachers in secondary school. In this sense, it is necessary to include courses that will contribute to the good and effective use of the mother tongue in Turkish and classroom teaching undergraduate programs. It can be said…
Descriptors: Rating Scales, Test Construction, Test Validity, Test Reliability
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Daly, John A.; Redlick, Madeleine H. – Communication Education, 2016
Listeners evaluate well-delivered presentations more positively than those that are poorly delivered. In today's world, presenters often face challenging questions and objections from listeners during or after their presentations. Surprisingly, while there are a number of theoretical reasons to anticipate that how presenters respond to objections…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Audiences, Speeches, Communication Skills
Cheney, Carl K. – 1981
The steps which should be followed in planning, preparing, and giving a presentation are: (1) start planning immediately; (2) establish realistic objectives emphasizing desired results; (3) analyze the audience and the context of the presentation; (4) prepare a preliminary plan to help in selecting and organizing material including topic,…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Guidelines, Planning, Public Speaking
Hennefrund, William L. – Association Management, 1977
Outlines points for achieving credibility in public speaking situations. Available from: Association Management, American Society of Association Executives, 1101 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. (MH)
Descriptors: Credibility, Public Speaking, Speech Communication, Speech Skills
Ratz, Kim – Our Children, 2001
Presents 10 strategies to help parents and teachers prepare and deliver effective presentations, including: use good information; practice the presentation; control the materials; get acquainted with at least a few audience members; have a strong opening; practice anxiety management; be oneself; do not get too complicated or fancy at first; have a…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Role, Public Speaking, Speech Skills
Underwood, Willard A.; Kneupper, Charles W. – 1976
In the 1968 political campaign, George Wallace consistently attracted auditors of diverse and highly polarized views, people who were negatively closed-minded and people who were positively closed-minded. He exploited this polarization to heighten the impact of his speaking and to rally and solidify the closed-positive auditors. For example, when…
Descriptors: Audiences, Persuasive Discourse, Political Issues, Public Speaking
Brommel, Bernard J. – Central States Speech J, 1969
Discusses the strengths and weaknesses in the rhetoric of Eugene V. Debs" in speeches delivered between 1874 and 1926. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Audiences, Expressive Language, Literary Devices, Persuasive Discourse
Samosky, Jack A.; Baird, John E. – 1982
The teacher-coach involved in a contemporary speech tournament rarely, if ever, hears eloquent speeches. The forensic vigor of oratory may be restored through a form of address called the speech to stimulate or the epideictic oratory. Such speeches may include declamatory speeches, speeches of praise (or blame), or speeches for special occasions.…
Descriptors: Competition, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse, Public Speaking
Johnson, Arlee W. – 1971
Public speaking texts urge speakers to organize their message in order to increase their audience's comprehension of it. Tests were run to determine if listeners understand better when three message organization variables are employed in a speech: explicit statement of the central idea, explicit statement of the main points, and transitions before…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Listening, Listening Comprehension, Public Speaking
Oliver, Robert T. – Speech Teacher, 1974
Comparison of Asian and American rhetoric with a view toward understanding the Asian culture as well as Asian public address. (CH)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Higher Education
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Volpe, Michael – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1977
Examines Cicero's "Defense of Caelius" public address emphasizing his mastery of the art of persuasive speaking through the use of humor and his ability to adapt to the rhetorical situation and the psychological needs of the audience. (MH)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Humor, Oral History, Persuasive Discourse
Stewart, Tim, Ed. – Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. (TESOL), 2009
The Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) field continues to experience increased valuing of experiential practitioner knowledge. A welcome result of this evolution has been the broadening of research perspectives. The 16 practitioner narratives in "Insights on Teaching Speaking in TESOL" are written by…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Graduate Students, Public Speaking, Scoring Rubrics
Gruner, Charles R. – 1982
A study was conducted to determine the effects of mildly self-disparaging humor on audiences' perceptions when it is used by speakers perceived to be of differing credibility (ethos) levels. Responses by 27 students who were potential subjects of the experiment were used to construct a credibility scale. The most credible speaker, a university…
Descriptors: Audiences, Communication Research, Credibility, Higher Education
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