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Chapter 13
Evaluating Speeches
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Overview
WHY IS EVALUATION IMPORTANT TO A SPEECH?WHAT SHOULD YOU CONSIDER WHEN EVALUATING SPEECHES? WHO EVALUATES YOUR SPEECH?
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Why is Evaluation Important to a Speech?
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Evaluation Is A "Good Thing"
•Description• Judgment• Justification• Rationale
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Evaluation: •Hones your critical thinking skills•Helps you take an active role in your life•Supports clear and successful reasoning
Evaluation Teaches Critical Thinking Skills
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Evaluation Builds Your Confidence
• Enriches your speech experience
• Helps you know what went well, and what needs work
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Evaluation Makes You A Better Communicator
• Most people learn better by watching and doing
• Ask questions about
• Language choices• Delivery• Speaker confidence• Attention
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What Should You Consider When Evaluating Speeches?
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The Speech's Message
• Topic selection• Research• Message
Creation
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The Speaker's Presentation
• Use of language• Delivery• Presentatio
n aids
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Who Evaluates Your Speech?
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YOUR CLASSROOM PEERS
THE INSTRUCTOR
YOU
Who EvaluatesYour Speech?
THE AUDIENCE
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AVOID DEMEANING COMMENTS AND ATTACKS
ALWAYS OFFER IMPROVEMENT TIPS
BE OBJECTIVE
BE POSITIVE FIRST
How Can YouEvaluate A Speech?
OFFER CONSTRUCTIVE FEEDBACK
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Informative Speech: Immigration Story
Click on the screenshot to view a video of an immigration story.
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Evaluation of Informative Speech: Immigration Story
Click on the screenshot to view a video of the evaluation of the immigration story.
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When you evaluate someone's speech,
it is best to:
What Do
You Think
?
A.Avoid attacksB.Offer improvement
tipsC.Be positive firstD.All of the above
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______ happens when you take a moment to consider yourself in
relation to the speech –and vice-versa:
What Do
You Think
?
A.Self-assessment
B.ReflexivityC.Constructive
feedbackD.Objectivity
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Why is evaluation important to a speech?
Review Questio
n
• Evaluation is a "good thing" and a positive experience if used as a means for improvement
• Teaches critical thinking skills• Builds confidence• Makes you a better communicator
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What should you consider when evaluating
speeches?
Review Questio
n
• Evaluate the message:• Effectiveness of topic• Research• Creation
• Evaluate the presentation• Language use• Delivery techniques• Presentation aids
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Who evaluates your speech?Review Questio
n
• You• Your audience• Your
instructor• Your peers
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What guidelines should you follow when evaluating
a speech?
Review Questio
n
• Offer constructive feedback
• Begin with positive comments
• Offer ideas for improvement
• Be polite• Be objective
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