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Public Speaking
                                 Chapter 1




Dra. Baby Poernomo, M.A




Department of Human Services
Chapter 1
a. The Power of Public Speaking
b. Similarities between Public Speaking
   & Conversation
c. Differences between Public Speaking
   & Conversation
d. Developing Confidence
e. Public Speaking & Critical Thinking
f. Cultural Diversity & Public Speaking
The Power of Public Speaking
During modern times many women and men
Around the globe have spread their ideas
And influence through public speaking.
Similarities between Public Speaking & Conversation

a.    Organizing your thought logically
b.    Tailoring your message to your audience
c.    Telling a story for maximum impact
d.    Adapting to listener feedback
Differences between Public Speaking & Conversation

a. Public Speaking is more highly structured
b. Public Speaking requires more formal language
c. Public Speaking requires a different method of delivery
Developing your confidence

Nervousness is normal
   “Rather than trying to eliminate every trace of stage fright,
    you should aim at transforming it from a negative force into
    what one expert calls positive nervousness - azesty,
    enthusiastic”
6 ways to turn your nervousness


      Turn From a negative force into a positive one
1.   Acquire speaking experience
2.   Prepare-Prepare-Prepare
3.   Think Positively
4.   Use the Power of Visualization (VIDEO)
5.   Know that most nervousness is not visible
6.   Don’t Expect Perfection
Think Positively

Negative Thought                   Positive Thought
(1) I wish I didn’t have to give   (1) This speech is a chance for me to
    this speech                        share my ideas and gain
                                       experience as a speaker
(2) I’m not a great public
                                   (2) No one’s perfect, but I’m getting
    speaker                            better with each speech I give
(3) I’m always nervous when I      (3) Everyone’s nervous. If other
    give a speech                      people can handle it, I can too
(4) No one will be interested      (4) I have a good topic and I’m fully
                                       prepared. Of course they’ll be
    in what I have to say              interested.
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Public Speaking & Critical Thinking
“Disciplined,
self-directed
thinking . . . ”*

The National Council for Excellence in Critical Thinking, 1987.
In “everyday” language:

• Thinking “outside” the box

• Thinking about thinking

• “Unlimited” thinking

• Divergent thinking
“The intellectually disciplined
  process of actively and skillfully
  conceptualizing,
  applying,
  analyzing,
  synthesizing,
  and evaluating information.”*




* The National Council for Excellence in Critical Thinking, 1987.
“Critical thinking is the art of analyzing
and evaluating thinking with a view
to improving it.”*




*The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking:
Concepts And Tools, 5 ed. The Foundation for
Critical Thinking, 2008.
“Critical thinking is . . .

       • Self-disciplined
       • Self-monitored
       • Self-corrective thinking.”*


*The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking:
Concepts and Tools, 5th ed. The Foundation
for Critical Thinking, 2008.
It concerns itself with 8 elements of thought

     •     Point of view
     •     Purpose
     •     Questions at issue
     •     Implications and consequences
     •     Information
     •     Interpretation and Inference
     •     Concepts
     •     Assumptions

*The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking: Concepts
and Tools, 5 ed. The Foundation for Critical Thinking, 2008.
Point of View

What are the . . .
  –Frames of reference
  –Perspectives
  – Orientations
And how do they influence “point of
 view”?
Purpose

What are the

• Goals

• Objectives

And how do they relate to point of view?
What does critical thinking involve?
  • Making logical inferences
    (based upon the information presented)

  • Drawing logical conclusions
    (based   upon the information presented)

  • Higher levels of thinking,
       such as . . .
• Conceptualizing   —         developing a “mind picture”

• Conceptualizing to use
   • Applying—putting conceptual info

• •Applying orexamining, to
     Analyzing—closely
        tearing apart     breaking down
• Analyzingreally look at


• •Synthesizing things together in a well- organized
     Synthesizing—pulling
        logical way

• Evaluating decisions
   • Evaluating—making                  about; reviewing; assessing;
  Etc.
ACTIVITIES

Why is Critical Thinking
TIME PERMITTING, WORK THROUGH ACTIVITIES
             IN YOUR BOOKLET.
      Important?
        BE SURE TO THINK CRITICALLY!
Critical thinking helps us develop:

Why Is Critical Thinking Important?
    •
    •
        Intellectual Humility
        Intellectual Autonomy
    •   Intellectual Integrity
    •   Intellectual Courage
   . . . it underlies the basic elements of
    •   Intellectual Perseverance
    •   Confidence in Reason
    •communication
        Intellectual Empathy
    •   Fair-mindedness
  . . . .traitsit plays the development of a multi-cultural in social
     .      . important to an important part world view and
           the diminishing of irrational thought!
     change. . .
   . . . it is a path to freedom from half-
     truths and deceptions
Characteristics of “cultivated” critical
Goal: to become cultivated critical thinkers


thinkers                                  Cultivated critical thinkers .
                                          ..
A :well cultivated critical thinker . . .
    By
       --raising vital questions
       --formulating questions
•         clearly and precisely
    Raises vital questions and        Raise vital questions
    problems, formulating them        Formulate questions
                                      and problems clearly, precisely
    clearly and precisely;
•Gather information

•Analyze and assess it

• Evaluate it            • Gathers and assesses relevant
                           information, using abstract ideas to
                           By:
                           interpret itinformation, then
                               --gathering
                                            effectively,
                               --assessing it and determining
                               what it means and what it is
                               worth
Draw conclusions
                                       Find solutions
    By:                                Use relevant criteria
      --drawing conclusions from       to test them
         the information
•    Comes to well-reasoned
           presented
      --finding possible
     conclusions and solutions,
         solutions and
     testing them against relevant
          testing them with relevant
          criteria
    criteria and standards;
Keep an open
mind

               By
                    --maintaining an open mind
Network w/others;
                                           keep lines of communication
                                           open
• Communicates effectively with
  others in figuring out solutions
 By networking with others and
  to complex problems.
 maintaining open lines of communication
 with them
 and others.
To become a cultivated critical thinker:

Dare to think outside the
box!
• Develop a sense of observation and curiosity
• Become interested in finding new solutions
• Share ideas
• Ask pertinent questions
• Assess statements and arguments
• Seek understanding and information
Also . . .

• Examine beliefs, assumptions, and
opinions; weigh them against truth

• Listen to others, think about what they say,
give feedback

• Become an open-minded listener and
reader
Who are the critical thinkers?
    • Parents
          Who Thinks Critically ?
    • Nurses
    • Athletic coaches
   Parents
    • Doctors
    • Air traffic controllers
   Nurses commanders
    • Military
    • Lawyers, Judges
   Doctors
    • Supervisors
    • Accountants
   Athletic coaches
    • Day Care Providers

 Teachers/Professors
Who   SHOULD   think critically?
7 Elements of the Speech Communication process

                                     Speaker



              Situation                                   Message




       Interference                                            Channel




                          Feedback             Listener
Cultural Diversity & Public Speaking

        Avoiding Ethnocentrism
Thank You
             babypoernomo2003@yahoo.com



22/02/2013                                35

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Chapter 1 public speaking

  • 1. Public Speaking Chapter 1 Dra. Baby Poernomo, M.A Department of Human Services
  • 2. Chapter 1 a. The Power of Public Speaking b. Similarities between Public Speaking & Conversation c. Differences between Public Speaking & Conversation d. Developing Confidence e. Public Speaking & Critical Thinking f. Cultural Diversity & Public Speaking
  • 3. The Power of Public Speaking During modern times many women and men Around the globe have spread their ideas And influence through public speaking.
  • 4. Similarities between Public Speaking & Conversation a. Organizing your thought logically b. Tailoring your message to your audience c. Telling a story for maximum impact d. Adapting to listener feedback
  • 5. Differences between Public Speaking & Conversation a. Public Speaking is more highly structured b. Public Speaking requires more formal language c. Public Speaking requires a different method of delivery
  • 6. Developing your confidence Nervousness is normal “Rather than trying to eliminate every trace of stage fright, you should aim at transforming it from a negative force into what one expert calls positive nervousness - azesty, enthusiastic”
  • 7. 6 ways to turn your nervousness Turn From a negative force into a positive one 1. Acquire speaking experience 2. Prepare-Prepare-Prepare 3. Think Positively 4. Use the Power of Visualization (VIDEO) 5. Know that most nervousness is not visible 6. Don’t Expect Perfection
  • 8. Think Positively Negative Thought Positive Thought (1) I wish I didn’t have to give (1) This speech is a chance for me to this speech share my ideas and gain experience as a speaker (2) I’m not a great public (2) No one’s perfect, but I’m getting speaker better with each speech I give (3) I’m always nervous when I (3) Everyone’s nervous. If other give a speech people can handle it, I can too (4) No one will be interested (4) I have a good topic and I’m fully prepared. Of course they’ll be in what I have to say interested.
  • 10. Public Speaking & Critical Thinking
  • 11. “Disciplined, self-directed thinking . . . ”* The National Council for Excellence in Critical Thinking, 1987.
  • 12. In “everyday” language: • Thinking “outside” the box • Thinking about thinking • “Unlimited” thinking • Divergent thinking
  • 13. “The intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information.”* * The National Council for Excellence in Critical Thinking, 1987.
  • 14. “Critical thinking is the art of analyzing and evaluating thinking with a view to improving it.”* *The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking: Concepts And Tools, 5 ed. The Foundation for Critical Thinking, 2008.
  • 15. “Critical thinking is . . . • Self-disciplined • Self-monitored • Self-corrective thinking.”* *The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking: Concepts and Tools, 5th ed. The Foundation for Critical Thinking, 2008.
  • 16. It concerns itself with 8 elements of thought • Point of view • Purpose • Questions at issue • Implications and consequences • Information • Interpretation and Inference • Concepts • Assumptions *The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking: Concepts and Tools, 5 ed. The Foundation for Critical Thinking, 2008.
  • 17. Point of View What are the . . . –Frames of reference –Perspectives – Orientations And how do they influence “point of view”?
  • 18. Purpose What are the • Goals • Objectives And how do they relate to point of view?
  • 19. What does critical thinking involve? • Making logical inferences (based upon the information presented) • Drawing logical conclusions (based upon the information presented) • Higher levels of thinking, such as . . .
  • 20. • Conceptualizing — developing a “mind picture” • Conceptualizing to use • Applying—putting conceptual info • •Applying orexamining, to Analyzing—closely tearing apart breaking down • Analyzingreally look at • •Synthesizing things together in a well- organized Synthesizing—pulling logical way • Evaluating decisions • Evaluating—making about; reviewing; assessing; Etc.
  • 21. ACTIVITIES Why is Critical Thinking TIME PERMITTING, WORK THROUGH ACTIVITIES IN YOUR BOOKLET. Important? BE SURE TO THINK CRITICALLY!
  • 22. Critical thinking helps us develop: Why Is Critical Thinking Important? • • Intellectual Humility Intellectual Autonomy • Intellectual Integrity • Intellectual Courage  . . . it underlies the basic elements of • Intellectual Perseverance • Confidence in Reason •communication Intellectual Empathy • Fair-mindedness . . . .traitsit plays the development of a multi-cultural in social . . important to an important part world view and the diminishing of irrational thought! change. . .  . . . it is a path to freedom from half- truths and deceptions
  • 23. Characteristics of “cultivated” critical Goal: to become cultivated critical thinkers thinkers Cultivated critical thinkers . ..
  • 24. A :well cultivated critical thinker . . . By --raising vital questions --formulating questions • clearly and precisely Raises vital questions and Raise vital questions problems, formulating them Formulate questions and problems clearly, precisely clearly and precisely;
  • 25. •Gather information •Analyze and assess it • Evaluate it • Gathers and assesses relevant information, using abstract ideas to By: interpret itinformation, then --gathering effectively, --assessing it and determining what it means and what it is worth
  • 26. Draw conclusions Find solutions By: Use relevant criteria --drawing conclusions from to test them the information • Comes to well-reasoned presented --finding possible conclusions and solutions, solutions and testing them against relevant testing them with relevant criteria criteria and standards;
  • 27. Keep an open mind By --maintaining an open mind
  • 28. Network w/others; keep lines of communication open • Communicates effectively with others in figuring out solutions By networking with others and to complex problems. maintaining open lines of communication with them and others.
  • 29. To become a cultivated critical thinker: Dare to think outside the box! • Develop a sense of observation and curiosity • Become interested in finding new solutions • Share ideas • Ask pertinent questions • Assess statements and arguments • Seek understanding and information
  • 30. Also . . . • Examine beliefs, assumptions, and opinions; weigh them against truth • Listen to others, think about what they say, give feedback • Become an open-minded listener and reader
  • 31. Who are the critical thinkers? • Parents Who Thinks Critically ? • Nurses • Athletic coaches  Parents • Doctors • Air traffic controllers  Nurses commanders • Military • Lawyers, Judges  Doctors • Supervisors • Accountants  Athletic coaches • Day Care Providers  Teachers/Professors
  • 32. Who SHOULD think critically?
  • 33. 7 Elements of the Speech Communication process Speaker Situation Message Interference Channel Feedback Listener
  • 34. Cultural Diversity & Public Speaking Avoiding Ethnocentrism
  • 35. Thank You babypoernomo2003@yahoo.com 22/02/2013 35