Chapter 17 speech Flashcards
Special occasion speech
a speech that is so common that a widely accepted set of conventions govern its presentation
types of special occasion speech’s
introduction, presentation, acceptance, commemorative
speech of introduction
a speech introducing a speaker at some type of special event
speech of presentation
a speech made whenever someone is publicly presented with an award or some other kind of public recognition
speech of acceptance
a speech made by the recipient of an award after it has been presented
commemorative speech
this speech is given to honor, remember, or pay tribute to someone or some event.
Dewey’s reflective thinking framework
What is the problem? , fact finding, criteria for acceptable solutions, possible solutions, best solution, implementations
Dewey’s step one
What is the problem?
clearly defined, general situation, neutrally stated, open ended
Dewey’s step two
fact finding
causes of problem, history, importance,who does it impact
Dewey’s step three
criteria for acceptable solutions
which/who’s standards, primary requirements, importance
Dewey’s step four
possible solutions
brain storm list, how does each solution fix the problem, satisfy criteria
Dewey’s step five
best solutions
ranked (by criteria), possible combos
Dewey’s step six
implementations
steps taken
types of evidence
clarifying points, explanations, hypotheticals, comparisons/ analogies, fables, sayings, stories, demonstrations
proving point
statsitics, factual instances, expert opinions