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Chapter One
Challenges and
Choices in
Public
Speaking
Chapter One
Why Public Speaking?
Benefits of Public Speaking
Public Speaking and the
Communication Process
Public Speech and Pluralistic Voices
Challenges and Choices of Public
Speaking*
Why Public Speaking?
An Enduring Legacy
Reasons for Public Speech
Public Speaking as a Form
of Communication*
Why Public Speaking:
An Enduring Legacy
476 B.C.- Corax, Sicilian teacher offered
lessons in rhetoric.
427-347 B.C.- Plato, Greek philosopher,
viewed rhetoric as a means of seeking
truth.
384-322 B.C.- Aristotle, philosopher
and student of Plato, viewed rhetoric as
the art of persuasion. Wrote the
textbook, Rhetoric.*
Why Public Speaking:
An Enduring Legacy
18th-19th Centuries- colonists
delivered speeches in the quest for
independence.
21st Century
public speaking remains an
indispensable vehicle for expressing
ideas.*
Why Public Speaking:
Reasons for Public Speech
3 Main Functions:
to inform
to persuade
to celebrate or commemorate special
occasions*
Why Public Speaking:
Public Speaking as a Form of
Communication
Dyadic Communication
communication
between two people,
as in conversation.
Small Group
Communication
a small number of
people who can see
and speak directly
with each other, as in
a business meeting.
Mass Communication
communication
between a speaker
and a large audience
of unknown people, as
in television.
Public Speaking
a speaker delivers a
message with a
specific purpose to an
audience of people
who are present at the
delivery of a speech.*
Why Public Speaking:
Public Speaking as a Form of
Communication
Similarities between
Public Speaking and
Other Forms of
Communication
sensitivity to the
listeners
Differences between
Public Speaking and
Other Forms of
Communication
listener feedback
level of preparation
degree of formality*
Benefits of Public
Speaking
Becoming a more knowledgeable person
Honing critical thinking and listening skills
Enhancing your career as a student
Accomplishing professional and personal
goals
Exploring and sharing values*
Benefits of Public Speaking:
Becoming a More Knowledgeable
Person
A good speech is a blend of form and
content
Basic speech form
introduction
body
conclusion
content
topic of the speech*
Benefits of Public Speaking:
Honing Critical Thinking and Listening
Skills
Public Speaking training sharpens your
ability to reason or think critically
learning to make claims and then presenting
evidence and reasoning that logically support
them*
Benefits of Public Speaking:
Enhancing Your Career as a Student
Preparing
speeches involves
numerous skills
that you can use in
other courses
research
organization
creative thinking*
Benefits of Public Speaking:
Accomplishing Professional and
Personal Goals
Professional Goals
people at work use public speaking to convey
information, to persuade and motivate others,
and even to celebrate their special skills.
skill in public speaking tops the list of sought
after skills by many organizations.
Personal Goals
public speaking offers a way to communicate
your personal concerns to others.*
What Skills Employers Want
in College Graduates:
Oral Communication
Interpersonal
Analytical
Teamwork
Flexibility
Computer
Proficiency in Field of Study
Written Communication
Leadership
Work Experience*
Benefits of Public Speaking:
Exploring and Sharing Values
Public speaking enables you to express values
and explore those of others in a civil dialog,
regardless of whether or not the audience
shares your viewpoint.*
Public Speaking and the
Communication Process
Communication is an interactive process
in which people exchange and interpret
messages with one another.
Elements of Communication
Special Speaker Considerations*
Public Speaking and the Communication Process:
Elements of Communication
Source - person who
creates a message
encoding - physical
process of delivering a
message
Message - content of
the communication
process; thoughts and
ideas
Receiver - recipient of
the source’s message
decoding - the
process of interpreting
the speaker’s message
Channel - the medium
through which the
speaker sends a message
noise - the
interference that
serves as a barrier to
communication*
Public Speaking and the Communication Process:
Elements of Communication
Shared Meaning
mutual understanding of a message between
speaker and audience*
Public Speaking and the Communication Process:
Special Speaker Considerations
Other Factors:
Self-concept - strengths and limitations
Audience - taking audience perspective
Context - influences on the speaker
Speech Goals - clear focus
Outcome - accomplishing what you set out to
do*
Public Speech and
Pluralistic Voices
Public Speaking offers an opportunity to
recognize and appreciate diversity in all its
forms.
Pluralistic character is reflected in people
of various ethnic groups, age groups,
persons of different sexual orientations,
persons with disabilities, and in religious
diversity*
Public Speech and
Pluralistic Voices
Ethnocentrism
the belief that the
ways of one’s own
culture are superior
to those of other
cultures*
Challenges and Choices of
Public Speaking
Challenges - simulating tasks or problems
Choices - options or alternatives for
solving tasks or problems
Challenges and Choices of Speech in
Democracy
Making a Difference*
Challenges and Choices of Public Speaking:
Speech in a Democracy
As members of a democratic society, we
have the right to speak freely
We have the equally important
responsibility to speak responsibly*
Challenges and Choices of Public Speaking:
Making a Difference
Ordinary citizens
can and do
accomplish a great
deal through the
power of public
speaking*