PUBLIC SPEAKING*
国際教養学部
AENG1156
コース情報
担当教員: HARWOOD Christopher
単位数: 4
年度: 2024
学期: 秋学期
曜限: 月3, 木3
形式: 対面授業
レベル: 100
アクティブラーニング: あり
他学部履修: 不可
評価方法
その他
ASSESSMENT The assessment of this course will be based on: MODULES* 58% - Personal narrative speech 03% - Infographic/Information speech 10% - Business proposal & presentation 25% - Persuasive speeches (Parliamentary debate module) 20% * The topics for these Modules may shift. OTHER ASSESSMENTS 42% -Reflective journal entries (4x3%)12% -Homework, speech feedback, quizzes, participation 30% ATTENDANCE AND CLASS PARTICIPATION POLICY The Core Program is based on a process-oriented educational philosophy. This means that student learning is about more than just completing assignments. A primary function of the Core Program is to engage students with the process of learning. This includes actively and meaningfully engaging with course materials, classmates, professors, and external resources such as the library or FLA Writing Center. Doing so moderately allows students to understand the learning process and refine their learning. This approach is designed to provide a foundation for your later studies and beyond. Moreover, students who miss class find themselves perpetually behind and unable to do their best work. Accordingly, attendance is of extreme importance. Considering these matters, please carefully note the following: · Students are required to attend and actively participate in all classes. · Students may miss three classes for any reason. If any absence results from a contagious illness (e.g., COVID-19, influenza), provide a doctor's note that explicitly documents the condition so that the absence can be excused. If you are unable to attend class, please inform your classmates for any group work you will not be able to participate in, so they may prepare appropriately. If you are unable to attend class on your scheduled speech date, please inform your professor in advance. · Four absences: 10% reduction in final grade. · Five absences: automatic “F” for final grade. · Three late arrivals will count as one absence. If a student is more than 20 minutes late, this will count as an absence. · Make sure to pick up “late-train slips” if you are late because of train delays. (You may use these up to three times.) · Failing to participate (including, among other activities, incomplete homework, lack of class contributions, using your mobile phone, using your laptop for non-class related activities) will result in a reduction in your final grade. If you miss a class, you are responsible for finding out what you missed and how you can prepare for the next class. Check Moodle for handouts. * I reserve the right to modify this syllabus. Any changes will be announced in class.
詳細情報
概要
This public speaking course is the final course in the compulsory Core Program curriculum. It is designed to build on the skills you have learned in your English Composition and Thinking Processes courses. Through a culmination of the Core Program skills, you will be required to master and deliver well-constructed, well supported, and well-thought-out descriptions, explanations, and arguments to an audience of peers.
目標
The study and application of public speaking is a two-way communication process. In this course, you will prepare a series of speeches in outline form and deliver them extemporaneously. While the speaker prepares the message in the form of an outline, the exact wording is not determined until the time of delivery. Prepared—but not memorized—speeches allow for greater spontaneity and audience adaptation. Although the course has speaking in the title, speech making is only one element. More often than not, you will be in the audience, listening to speeches. Consequently, learning to better understand and evaluate the messages you hear is a major course goal. The competencies needed for these two roles—speaker and listener—are the focus of the course.
授業外の学習
• Review class lecture (40 minutes) • Work on class assignments and speech preparations (90 minutes) • Preparation of class materials and reading assignments (60 minutes).
所要時間: 190 minutes per class meeting
スケジュール
- What is public speaking?
- Developing confidence Language & oral style
- Organizing & outlining Listening & responding/audience analysis
- Personal narrative speeches 1
- Personal narrative speeches 2
- Presenting information (project introduction) Introductions & conclusions Gathering and evaluating information; citing and listing sources
- Presenting information (infographics/visual aids)
- Presenting information (story boards)
- Information presentation preparations
- Information presentations 1
- Information presentations 2
- Information presentations 3
- Business presentations skills (project introduction; persuasion/argumentation)
- Business presentation skills (case studies)
- Business presentation skills (group presentations)
- Business presentation preparations
- Business presentation preparations
- Business presentations 1
- Business presentations 2
- Parliamentary debates (introduction, topics)
- Parliamentary debates skills (rhetorical appeals)
- Parliamentary debates skills & preparations
- Parliamentary debates preparations
- Parliamentary debates day 1
- Parliamentary debates day 2
- Parliamentary debates day 3
- Parliamentary debates day 4
- Course wrap up * I reserve the right to modify this syllabus. Any changes will be announced in class.
教科書
In addition to the The Writer’s Harbrace Handbook (6th ed.), other required readings will be made available through Moodle.
The Writer’s Harbrace Handbook (6th ed.)
著者: Glenn, C. & Gray, L.
出版社: Cengage/2021
参考書
Other required readings will be made available through Moodle.