The Resource The Australian schoolkids' guide to debating and public speaking, Claire Duffy
The Australian schoolkids' guide to debating and public speaking, Claire Duffy
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- Summary
- Welcome to the world of school debating and public speaking, the best training ground for speaking, reasoning, arguing and looking critically at the big issues of today. Claire Duffy not only demystifies the process of debating and public speaking, but makes it fun by drawing on her many years of experience working directly with students, using language to which they relate. Learn all about the best way to prepare, the persuasive power of reason, the art of argument and rebuttal, and how to lose graciously. Including tips from the pros and a wealth of examples throughout, this guide is the essential handbook for making every spoken word count
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 270 pages
- Note
- Formerly CIP.
- Contents
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- Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Debating -- 1.Debating -- why do it? -- What is debating? -- How it works -- Rules and judging -- What are we fighting for? -- 2.The art of arguing -- What is argument? -- How it works: introducing logic, premises and fallacies -- The persuasive power of reasons -- 3.How to prepare a case -- Topics, and how to treat them -- Introducing stakeholders -- How to start your case prep -- Preparing `should' topics -- Preparing `is' topics -- Who says what: the `allocation', `case division' or `split' -- 4.Rights debates -- What are rights? -- Who has rights? -- Where to draw the line? What line to draw? -- Rights and harms in the balance -- Handling rights and harms debates -- The toolkit for change -- 5.The point -- the building block of debates -- The PREP approach -- What not to do -- 6.Really good rebuttal -- Rebuttal basics -- Thematic rebuttal -- Finding the flaws in the other team's arguments -- How to prepare rebuttals --
- Contents note continued: Presenting rebuttals properly -- Using PREP to argue and to rebut -- 7.Speaker roles -- First speaker -- Second speaker -- Third speaker -- Fourth speaker -- 8.A debate from start to finish -- What to do in the prep room -- Room set-up -- On your feet! -- Taking notes while all around you talk! -- Team table manners -- The chairperson, timekeeper and adjudicator -- pt. 2 Public speaking -- 9.Introducing public speaking -- What's involved? -- Nuke those nerves! -- Lessons from a wise old Greek -- Six things to think about when preparing to speak -- 10.How to prepare a speech -- 1.Research your subject -- 2.Find the key ideas -- 3.Decide on the `take-away message' -- 4.Develop the script -- 5.Write the draft -- 6.Rehearse -- 11.You're on! -- Making the most of your voice -- Poise on the podium -- 12.Speech making in real life -- Public speaking competitions -- Impromptu speaking -- tips for thinking on your feet -- Events and ceremonies --
- Contents note continued: Planning sheets -- Ms Duffy's (complete) debating cheat sheet -- All-purpose speech planner -- Persuasive speech plan -- Informative speech outline -- Ms Duffy's 5-minute impromptu speechmaker
- Isbn
- 9781742234236
- Label
- The Australian schoolkids' guide to debating and public speaking
- Title
- The Australian schoolkids' guide to debating and public speaking
- Statement of responsibility
- Claire Duffy
- Title variation
- Guide to debating and public speaking
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Welcome to the world of school debating and public speaking, the best training ground for speaking, reasoning, arguing and looking critically at the big issues of today. Claire Duffy not only demystifies the process of debating and public speaking, but makes it fun by drawing on her many years of experience working directly with students, using language to which they relate. Learn all about the best way to prepare, the persuasive power of reason, the art of argument and rebuttal, and how to lose graciously. Including tips from the pros and a wealth of examples throughout, this guide is the essential handbook for making every spoken word count
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- ANL
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- Duffy, Claire
- Dewey number
- 808.51
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- Intended audience
- For children
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- Debates and debating
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- Public speaking
- Target audience
- juvenile
- Label
- The Australian schoolkids' guide to debating and public speaking, Claire Duffy
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- Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Debating -- 1.Debating -- why do it? -- What is debating? -- How it works -- Rules and judging -- What are we fighting for? -- 2.The art of arguing -- What is argument? -- How it works: introducing logic, premises and fallacies -- The persuasive power of reasons -- 3.How to prepare a case -- Topics, and how to treat them -- Introducing stakeholders -- How to start your case prep -- Preparing `should' topics -- Preparing `is' topics -- Who says what: the `allocation', `case division' or `split' -- 4.Rights debates -- What are rights? -- Who has rights? -- Where to draw the line? What line to draw? -- Rights and harms in the balance -- Handling rights and harms debates -- The toolkit for change -- 5.The point -- the building block of debates -- The PREP approach -- What not to do -- 6.Really good rebuttal -- Rebuttal basics -- Thematic rebuttal -- Finding the flaws in the other team's arguments -- How to prepare rebuttals --
- Contents note continued: Presenting rebuttals properly -- Using PREP to argue and to rebut -- 7.Speaker roles -- First speaker -- Second speaker -- Third speaker -- Fourth speaker -- 8.A debate from start to finish -- What to do in the prep room -- Room set-up -- On your feet! -- Taking notes while all around you talk! -- Team table manners -- The chairperson, timekeeper and adjudicator -- pt. 2 Public speaking -- 9.Introducing public speaking -- What's involved? -- Nuke those nerves! -- Lessons from a wise old Greek -- Six things to think about when preparing to speak -- 10.How to prepare a speech -- 1.Research your subject -- 2.Find the key ideas -- 3.Decide on the `take-away message' -- 4.Develop the script -- 5.Write the draft -- 6.Rehearse -- 11.You're on! -- Making the most of your voice -- Poise on the podium -- 12.Speech making in real life -- Public speaking competitions -- Impromptu speaking -- tips for thinking on your feet -- Events and ceremonies --
- Contents note continued: Planning sheets -- Ms Duffy's (complete) debating cheat sheet -- All-purpose speech planner -- Persuasive speech plan -- Informative speech outline -- Ms Duffy's 5-minute impromptu speechmaker
- Control code
- 000054743543
- Dimensions
- 21 cm.
- Extent
- 270 pages
- Isbn
- 9781742234236
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- (paperback)
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- (OCoLC)908635429
- Label
- The Australian schoolkids' guide to debating and public speaking, Claire Duffy
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- Formerly CIP.
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- nc
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- Content category
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- Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Debating -- 1.Debating -- why do it? -- What is debating? -- How it works -- Rules and judging -- What are we fighting for? -- 2.The art of arguing -- What is argument? -- How it works: introducing logic, premises and fallacies -- The persuasive power of reasons -- 3.How to prepare a case -- Topics, and how to treat them -- Introducing stakeholders -- How to start your case prep -- Preparing `should' topics -- Preparing `is' topics -- Who says what: the `allocation', `case division' or `split' -- 4.Rights debates -- What are rights? -- Who has rights? -- Where to draw the line? What line to draw? -- Rights and harms in the balance -- Handling rights and harms debates -- The toolkit for change -- 5.The point -- the building block of debates -- The PREP approach -- What not to do -- 6.Really good rebuttal -- Rebuttal basics -- Thematic rebuttal -- Finding the flaws in the other team's arguments -- How to prepare rebuttals --
- Contents note continued: Presenting rebuttals properly -- Using PREP to argue and to rebut -- 7.Speaker roles -- First speaker -- Second speaker -- Third speaker -- Fourth speaker -- 8.A debate from start to finish -- What to do in the prep room -- Room set-up -- On your feet! -- Taking notes while all around you talk! -- Team table manners -- The chairperson, timekeeper and adjudicator -- pt. 2 Public speaking -- 9.Introducing public speaking -- What's involved? -- Nuke those nerves! -- Lessons from a wise old Greek -- Six things to think about when preparing to speak -- 10.How to prepare a speech -- 1.Research your subject -- 2.Find the key ideas -- 3.Decide on the `take-away message' -- 4.Develop the script -- 5.Write the draft -- 6.Rehearse -- 11.You're on! -- Making the most of your voice -- Poise on the podium -- 12.Speech making in real life -- Public speaking competitions -- Impromptu speaking -- tips for thinking on your feet -- Events and ceremonies --
- Contents note continued: Planning sheets -- Ms Duffy's (complete) debating cheat sheet -- All-purpose speech planner -- Persuasive speech plan -- Informative speech outline -- Ms Duffy's 5-minute impromptu speechmaker
- Control code
- 000054743543
- Dimensions
- 21 cm.
- Extent
- 270 pages
- Isbn
- 9781742234236
- Isbn Type
- (paperback)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
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- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)908635429
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