Gaines Greer The Talented and Gifted Magnet Communication Applications 2014 – 2015 Dallas ISD Core Beliefs Our main purpose is to improve student academic achievement. Effective instruction makes the most difference in student academic performance There is no excuse for poor quality instruction. With our help, at risk students will achieve at the same rate as non-at risk students. Staff members must have a commitment to children and a commitment to the pursuit of excellence. TAG Mission Statement We prepare students to gain admission to, earn scholarships for, and succeed academically at the university of their choice. TAG Vision Statement Our graduates will succeed in the field of their choice at the university level. Communication Applications – Course Description and Objectives The purpose of Communication Applications is to teach the principles of oral communication. This is a performance-based class that emphasizes preparation, delivery techniques for extemporaneous speaking, and critical listening techniques. Throughout this course, the student will do the following: 1. Research, plan, organize, outline, and present public speeches within the assigned parameters of topic, purpose, and audience; 2. Listen to, analyze, evaluate, and appreciate public speeches and related theory; 3. Offer constructive feedback/criticism to classmates; 4. Demonstrate understanding of the relationship between and the responsibilities of the sender and the receiver in the oral communication system/process; 5. Cope with personal and situational tensions of public speaking. Required materials 1. 3 X 5 index cards for speaker notes 2. Flash drive for saving research work and assignments 3. EITHER a 3-ring binder with loose leaf paper and pockets OR a notebook with perforated pages and a separate folder 4. Writing utensils, including a highlighter Gaines Greer The Talented and Gifted Magnet Communication Applications 2014 – 2015 Absences Students who miss a day of class are expected to make up their work as soon as possible. Tardies Any student not sitting in his/her assigned seat when the tardy bell rings will be counted as tardy. Students who enter the classroom after the tardy bell has sounded will be required to obtain a tardy pass from the office. Behavioral Expectations Arrive on time. Bring all necessary materials to class. Cooperate with the teacher and other students. Participate in classroom activities/discussions. Hand in completed assignments on time. Give speeches on assigned dates. Know and follow class rules. Always put forth your best effort. Tutoring Tutoring opportunities are as follows: Mornings: Monday 8:15 – 9:00 Friday 8:15 – 9:00 Afternoons: Monday 4:15 – 5:15 Tuesday 4:15 – 5:15 Wednesday 4:15 – 5:15 Thursday 4:15 – 5:15 Grading Class work Homework Quizzes/Tests Projects/Products (Speeches) 40% 10% 10% 40% Late work may only be submitted the first school day after its due date and will receive a grade no higher than 70%. Gaines Greer The Talented and Gifted Magnet Communication Applications 2014 – 2015 Assignments All students are required to present five (5) extemporaneous speeches during the semester. Speeches must be original work produced by the student. In addition to preparing speeches, students will engage in ongoing critiques of their work and their classmates’ work. This means that students must be open to constructive criticism! Ongoing assignments will include homework, outlines, quizzes, and impromptu speeches. Course Outline (Subject to change as the semester progresses) First Six Weeks: Developing Your Voice Second Six Weeks: Considering the Context Third Six Weeks: Examining the Power of Tone Personal Experience Speech (2-3 minutes) - Rough Draft showing evidence of revision - Outline Informative Speech (3-4 minutes) - Rough Draft showing evidence of revision - Outline - Works cited (2 – 3 sources) Special Occasion/Commemorative Speech (2-3 minutes) - Explanation of speech’s occasion - Rough Draft showing evidence of revision - Outline The Art of Persuasion - Using ethos, pathos, logos, and other persuasive strategies - Creating a commercial - Developing a print advertisement Demonstration with Visual Aid (5-10 minutes) - Rough Draft showing evidence of revision - Outline That Speech You’ve Been Wanting to Give (2-3 minutes) - Rough Draft showing evidence of revision - Outline Gaines Greer The Talented and Gifted Magnet Communication Applications 2014 – 2015 I have read and understand the information provided in this syllabus. 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