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All teachers at all grade levels in all subjects have speaking assignments for students, but many teachers believe they donâ t know how to teach speaking, and many even fear public speaking themselves.
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All teachers at all grade levels in all subjects have speaking assignments for students, but many teachers believe they donâ t know how to teach speaking, and many even fear public speaking themselves.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 268g
- ISBN-13: 9781571108814
- ISBN-10: 1571108815
- Artikelnr.: 33083097
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 268g
- ISBN-13: 9781571108814
- ISBN-10: 1571108815
- Artikelnr.: 33083097
Erik Palmer is an educational consultant based in Denver, Colorado. He didn't start out as an educational consultant, however. Erik left law school and entered the commodity brokerage business. He managed a retail brokerage firm, ultimately incorporated a trading company, and took it public. He bought a seat on the floor of the Mid-America Commodity Exchange in Chicago and spent some time as a floor broker. All of those ventures required strong verbal skills, and those experiences solidified my belief in the need to develop speaking skills, Erik explains. When his children were born, Erik left the brokerage world and entered the education world, but he took with him the beliefs that education has to be relevant well beyond the classroom. How much of what we teach will be forgotten or discarded once students leave school? As a teacher he constantly challenged lessons being taught that did not have real-world relevance, and he sought to keep his teaching current and significant. In all subject areas he taught, he emphasized the importance of speaking well because he saw the positive impact it had in his classroom and because it is a life-long skill. When I had opportunities to use new technologies available in the classroom, I embraced them, says Erik. They helped me connect to the students, increase 'with-it-ness,' foster relevance, and improve instruction. Now as a consultant, I work with teachers to share the successes I have had in those areas.Erik received his bachelor's degree from Oberlin College and his master's degree in curriculum and instruction from the University of Colorado. He was a classroom teacher for twenty-one years before becoming a consultant. His areas of specialty include improving oral communication and updating instruction to incorporate twenty-first-century tools.In his free time, Erik plays baseball and likes to ride his bike. He has two sons and three step-children. His wife teaches fourth grade.
Part I: The Art of Public Speaking
Chapter 1: Can We Talk?
Chapter 2: Effective Communication
Part II: Building a Speech
Chapter 3: Audience: Understanding the Listeners
Chapter 4: Content: Making the Message Valuable
Chapter 5: Organization: Making the Speech Easy to Follow
Chapter 6: Visual Aids: Enhancing the Words
Chapter 7: Appearance: Dressing for the Occasion
Part III: Performing a Speech
Chapter 8: Poise: Appearing Calm and Confident
Chapter 9: Voice: Making Every Word Heard
Chapter 10: Life: Putting Passion into the Voice
Chapter 11: Chapter 11: Eye Contact: Engaging Each Listener
Chapter 12: Gestures: Matching Motions to Words
Chapter 13: Speed: Pacing for a Powerful Performance
Part IV: Putting Theory into Practice
Chapter 14: Every Day Through the End of the Year
Chapter 15: Evaluating Speeches
Chapter 16: Speaking Activities Across the Curriculum
Chapter 1: Can We Talk?
Chapter 2: Effective Communication
Part II: Building a Speech
Chapter 3: Audience: Understanding the Listeners
Chapter 4: Content: Making the Message Valuable
Chapter 5: Organization: Making the Speech Easy to Follow
Chapter 6: Visual Aids: Enhancing the Words
Chapter 7: Appearance: Dressing for the Occasion
Part III: Performing a Speech
Chapter 8: Poise: Appearing Calm and Confident
Chapter 9: Voice: Making Every Word Heard
Chapter 10: Life: Putting Passion into the Voice
Chapter 11: Chapter 11: Eye Contact: Engaging Each Listener
Chapter 12: Gestures: Matching Motions to Words
Chapter 13: Speed: Pacing for a Powerful Performance
Part IV: Putting Theory into Practice
Chapter 14: Every Day Through the End of the Year
Chapter 15: Evaluating Speeches
Chapter 16: Speaking Activities Across the Curriculum
Part I: The Art of Public Speaking
Chapter 1: Can We Talk?
Chapter 2: Effective Communication
Part II: Building a Speech
Chapter 3: Audience: Understanding the Listeners
Chapter 4: Content: Making the Message Valuable
Chapter 5: Organization: Making the Speech Easy to Follow
Chapter 6: Visual Aids: Enhancing the Words
Chapter 7: Appearance: Dressing for the Occasion
Part III: Performing a Speech
Chapter 8: Poise: Appearing Calm and Confident
Chapter 9: Voice: Making Every Word Heard
Chapter 10: Life: Putting Passion into the Voice
Chapter 11: Chapter 11: Eye Contact: Engaging Each Listener
Chapter 12: Gestures: Matching Motions to Words
Chapter 13: Speed: Pacing for a Powerful Performance
Part IV: Putting Theory into Practice
Chapter 14: Every Day Through the End of the Year
Chapter 15: Evaluating Speeches
Chapter 16: Speaking Activities Across the Curriculum
Chapter 1: Can We Talk?
Chapter 2: Effective Communication
Part II: Building a Speech
Chapter 3: Audience: Understanding the Listeners
Chapter 4: Content: Making the Message Valuable
Chapter 5: Organization: Making the Speech Easy to Follow
Chapter 6: Visual Aids: Enhancing the Words
Chapter 7: Appearance: Dressing for the Occasion
Part III: Performing a Speech
Chapter 8: Poise: Appearing Calm and Confident
Chapter 9: Voice: Making Every Word Heard
Chapter 10: Life: Putting Passion into the Voice
Chapter 11: Chapter 11: Eye Contact: Engaging Each Listener
Chapter 12: Gestures: Matching Motions to Words
Chapter 13: Speed: Pacing for a Powerful Performance
Part IV: Putting Theory into Practice
Chapter 14: Every Day Through the End of the Year
Chapter 15: Evaluating Speeches
Chapter 16: Speaking Activities Across the Curriculum