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Overview
Helping students speak in the classroom and the boardroom, THE SPEAKER'S HANDBOOK covers the entire process of preparing, organizing, developing and delivering a speech, making it ideal both for students taking a Public Speaking course and for experienced speakers. The twelfth edition continues to offer thorough coverage of ethics, reasoning, analyzing audience and diversity. Each chapter is designed to stand alone so that speakers can refer only to the sections that meet their needs. Speeches from students and public figures--including Congressman John Lewis’s dedication speech for the National Museum of African American History and Culture--provide relevant speech models as well as material for analysis. In addition, the MindTap for THE SPEAKER'S HANDBOOK delivers a personalized online learning experience for students while enabling instructors to easily measure skills and outcomes.
- Revised MindTap Speech for THE SPEAKER’S HANDBOOK is a personalized teaching experience with relevant assignments that guide students to analyze, apply, and improve thinking--allowing you to measure skills and outcomes with ease.
- New full speech examples from students and public figures provide speech models and opportunities for analysis.
- More Checklists throughout the text provide students with frequent opportunities to check their knowledge.
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- EMPHASIS ON LANGUAGE. In Chapter 17, language is presented as a powerful communicative element--rather than an adornment or frill--to emphasize the need for thoughtful, sensitive and appropriate use of words and symbols.
- FULL CHAPTER ON PRACTICING SPEECHES. Chapter 24 provides detailed guidelines for practicing speech presentations, including helpful suggestions and timetables for this important dimension of speech preparation.
- EMPHASIS ON DIVERSITY. Consistent attention to social and cultural diversity in this handbook reflects the diversity of contemporary life.
- DISTINCTIVE COVERAGE OF AUDIENCE ANALYSIS. Going well beyond audience members' traits and characteristics, in Chapter 7 the text also illustrates how audience members make sense of speakers’ messages.
- EXTENSIVE COVERAGE OF REASONING. Reasoning is discussed in Chapter 16 through an examination of the links people draw between data and conclusions. The text discusses how people can logically reach opposite conclusions from the same evidence, emphasizing the need to spell out and justify the links in one's reasoning.
- LEARNING OBJECTIVES. At the beginning of each tabbed part, all-new Learning Objectives correlate directly with main headings in the chapters and with the Summary at the end of the chapter. The objectives highlight what students need to know to process and understand the chapter--making them an excellent study tool.
- GRAPHICS. Throughout the handbook, vivid graphics illustrate key concepts, including public speaking anxiety, audience analysis and generational culture.
- REAL-WORLD EXAMPLES. Full speech examples from students and public figures provide speech models and opportunities for analysis. Speeches by public figures reflect the diversity of voices that define the current age and include speeches from heads of state, popular artists, environmentalists and interfaith leaders. One new student speech addresses the idea of teaching critical media studies in elementary school. New speeches from public figures include Congressman John Lewis’s dedication speech for the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Senator Marco Rubio’s Senate floor speech, and Eboo Patel's address on "The Only Shame Is in Stagnation."
- ADDITIONAL PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS. The twelfth edition features more "For Your Benefit" boxes, providing practical speech advice while offering additional insight for speaking in the classroom--and the boardroom. Topics include being aware of urban legends, conducting interviews, standpoint and bias, using clickers and cell phones and being your own personal brand.
- UP-TO-DATE CHECKLISTS. New and updated Checklists throughout provide students with frequent opportunities to check their understanding of such topics as Questions for Assessing a Speaker's Claims, Finding a Balance in Ethical Decisions, Reducing Your Anxiety, Describing Your Audiences, Attention-Getting Techniques, Assessing Your Speaking Image, Helpful Strategies for Informative Speaking and Assessing and Modifying Vocal Behavior.
- REVISED INTERACTIVE ONLINE RESOURCE. MindTap Speech is a personalized teaching experience with relevant assignments that guide students to analyze, apply and improve thinking--and allow instructors to measure skills and outcomes with ease. Activities powered by MindApps, developed specifically for this discipline, walk students step-by-step through the process of analyzing sample speeches, creating a topic, building an outline and practicing and presenting their speech.
1. Understanding Speaking.
2. Listening.
3. Speaking Ethics.
4. Addressing Speech Anxiety.
Part 2: PREPARATION.
5. Planning.
6. Topic Selection and Analysis.
7. Audience Analysis.
8. Research.
Part 3: ORGANIZATION.
9. Transforming Ideas into Speech Points.
10. Organizing Points.
11. Outlining.
12. Connectives.
13. Introductions.
14. Conclusions.
Part 4: DEVELOPMENT.
15. Supporting Materials.
16. Reasoning.
17. Language and Style.
18. Attention and Interest.
19. Credibility.
20. Motivational Appeals.
21. Informative Strategies.
22. Persuasive Strategies.
Part 5: PRESENTATION.
23. Modes of Delivery.
24. Practice Sessions.
25. Vocal Delivery.
26. Physical Delivery.
27. Presentation Aids.
28. Adapting to the Speech Situation.
29. Answering Questions.
Part 6: CONTEXTS.
30. Analyzing Speech Contexts.
31. Educational Context.
32. Workplace Context.
33. Social and Ceremonial Context.
34. Civic and Political Context.
35. Leadership Across Contexts.
Part 7: SAMPLE SPEECHES.
Speeches by Student Speakers.
Speeches by Public Figures.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES.
Guide to Common Pronunciation and Usage Errors.
Glossary of Key Terms.
Notes
Index.
Cengage provides a range of supplements that are updated in coordination with the main title selection. For more information about these supplements, contact your Learning Consultant.
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