CMST 131
with Ryan Guy
The Persuasive Speech
Basic RequirementsAn Outline (Use the Template!)4 outside sources
more like 6-8 if you want an AShow both sides of the debateUse of good style and delivery 7-8 minutes
Mock Senate - OverviewEach speaker will design a piece of legislation that will address a problem or issue that requires resolution. As per the Constitution, the power of Congress is to create legislation (in conjunction with the House of Representatives) in the hopes of sending the final bill to the President so that it can be signed into law.
Speaking FormatInside your groups you will pair off with one other senator.
Each pair will create bill/plan that will be argued--for and against your topic--during the mock Senate Legislative Committee.
Each speaker will be invited to participate in floor debate and voting Visual aids are optional (but will be limited to either small posters or handouts—no power-point) The sessions will consist of a schedule of bills, formal presentations, and floor debate.
Speaking Format Continued...
Each senator will be responsible for their own individual persuasive speech. There are two key expectations for the Mock Senate Sessions: present & defend/attack a bill, and participate in the floor debate. Each individual persuasive speech will be prepared from an outline and presented on a designated day. After the presentations, there will be an allotted block of time set aside for floor to debate and discussion. Our Mock Senate Committee will vote yes or no on each bill—the outcome of the vote will have no influence on points or letter grades
Floor Debate
Present Senators can volunteer to give short affirmative or negative speeches (for or against) the bill in question. Your instructor will be keeping notes on who speaks up during floor debate.
Content RequirementsMake and support claims Refute the opposition Make well reasoned arguments
Avoid fallacies Use a wide variety academic sources
Outline
Full sentence, Not narrativeShow TransitionsUse APA parenthetical citations
Example: The tendency to come to terms with difficult experiences is referred to as a "purification process" whereby "threatening or painful dissonances are warded off" (Sennett, 1980, p.11).
Write your billOnce you and your partner/opponent have agreed upon the content of your legislation get it in writing. One member will need to post the rough draft of your legislation on the class Facebook group by Thursday(before class).A final copy will need to be turned in with your outline the day you speak.
Have Fun With It!Assignments of this type are supposed to be interesting. Make an effort to make your speech engaging to yourself as well as your audience.
The Persuasive Rubric
Speaking in PublicThis assignment is designed to help connect the theory discussed in class with rhetoric in our everyday lives. You will do “research” for this assignment by scheduling ONE HOUR of time to observe some form of speaking activity
The activity you choose must be something you do for this class and this class alone. If you normally go to Catholic Mass you cannot do Catholic Mass for this assignment. If you are going to hear a motivational speaker already, you cannot do that for this assignment.
Speaking in PublicAn option:
Aristotle's Cafe @Sylvester's Cafe Today 5:30-630PM
Outline:Fill out the worksheet from your packet and include some sort of proof (a signature or piece of literature from the event) Write a one page evaluation of the speaking you observed and make sure that you connect it to theory from the textbook
Grading Criteria: Worksheet 20 points
Completely filled outInformatively filled outVerification of attendance
Writing 30 points
Quality writingConnection(s) to course material(s)Insightful analysis
The Great Debate