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Elective – Public Speaking and Debate

Elective – Public Speaking and Debate – Summit College Preparatory

Elective – Public Speaking and Debate

Course Overview

Public Speaking and Debate is a dynamic elective that empowers students to express themselves clearly, persuasively, and confidently. Students develop their speaking, listening, argumentation, and critical thinking skills through structured practice in various speech formats and competitive debate styles. The course enhances leadership, civic engagement, and college-readiness by building confidence in public communication.

Topics include speech structure, delivery techniques, research methods, rhetorical strategies, logic and fallacies, and formal debate rules. Students participate in individual and group presentations, debates, and peer evaluations, aligning with Florida Communication and English Language Arts standards.

Learning Outcomes by Quarter

  • Quarter 1: Understand foundations of communication, audience analysis, and speech structure; practice informative speaking.
  • Quarter 2: Study persuasion, rhetorical appeals, and argumentative structure; practice persuasive and motivational speeches.
  • Quarter 3: Introduce formal debate formats (Lincoln-Douglas, Policy, Parliamentary); focus on research, rebuttals, and cross-examination.
  • Quarter 4: Participate in full debates, speech tournaments, and public speaking showcases with peer and instructor evaluation.

Instructional Methods

Instruction involves workshops, live and recorded speeches, structured debates, peer feedback, and critique sessions. Students engage in role-play, case studies, and simulation of public forums. Emphasis is placed on voice control, posture, delivery techniques, critical listening, and response formulation.

Assessment and Grading

Category Weight
Speeches & Debates40%
Preparation & Research20%
Journals & Reflections15%
Peer Reviews & Participation15%
Quizzes & Technique Drills10%

Florida Standards Alignment

Topic Florida Benchmark Application
Oral CommunicationELA.912.C.2.1Present claims and findings clearly and effectively
Argument & DebateELA.912.A.1.4Use logical reasoning and evidence in formal argument
Rhetorical AnalysisELA.912.R.3.3Analyze use of rhetoric in speeches and texts
Media & PresentationELA.912.C.5.2Use digital tools and visual aids in presentations

Academic Vocabulary Matrix

Category Key Terms Contextual Application
Speech StructureThesis, Hook, Transition, ConclusionApplied in organizing clear and engaging speeches
Rhetoric & StyleEthos, Pathos, Logos, RepetitionUsed in persuasive writing and speaking strategies
Debate SkillsRebuttal, Resolution, Flow ChartPracticed in team and individual debate formats
Delivery TechniquesProjection, Pace, Gestures, Eye ContactAssessed in live and recorded public speaking tasks
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