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Giving A Classmate An Award: Ceremonial Speaking Within The Classroom Environment, Heidi Hamilton
Giving A Classmate An Award: Ceremonial Speaking Within The Classroom Environment, Heidi Hamilton
Communication and Theater Association of Minnesota Journal
As citizens we encounter ceremonial speaking occasions throughout our lives, from wedding toasts to retirement dinners to eulogies. While many textbooks offer guidelines for the various types of speaking occasions, these occasions are difficult to create within the classroom environment. Often instructors skip assigning a full ceremonial speech because of this. This activity is designed to provide students with an opportunity to practice some of the basic elements of ceremonial speaking, such as writing a thesis statement, providing supporting materials, and using magnification. Students are paired together, interview each other, and then present original award speeches to each other, thus …
Ua1c6 Events Photos, Wku Archives
Ua1c6 Events Photos, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Images of events not otherwise categorized.
- Demonstrations & Protests
- Commencement
- Homecoming
- Banquets / Dinners
- Conferences / Workshops
- Dedications
- Entertainment
- Exhibits
Includes images of College High and Training School events.
Ua3/9/5 Hall Of Distinguished Alumni Luncheon, Wku President's Office
Ua3/9/5 Hall Of Distinguished Alumni Luncheon, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Program and notes used by WKU president Gary Ransdell at the 2004 Hall of Distinguished Alumni luncheon honoring Herman Donovan, Jerry Humble and Paul McDaniel.
Ua3/9/5 A Spirit Of Celebration, Wku President's Office
Ua3/9/5 A Spirit Of Celebration, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Program and remarks used by WKU president Gary Ransdell at the 2003 recognition dinner for honorary doctorate recipients and university programs.