WEBINAR in March
Submitted by apauley on Tue, 24/01/2012 - 18:02Kevin and Adrian will be presenting a Webinar on March 8th at 3-30pm on the Topic of Persuasive Communication. If you would like to be a part of this Webinar please contact us and we will give you all the details.
If you have never been involved in a Webinar before then this is your chance to be a part of a new wayof delivering content in a user friendly manner.
The Persuasive Pair - Kits for teaching persuasive writing and speaking
Submitted by kryan on Sun, 07/08/2011 - 20:23Be Persuasive...of course you can!
This kit is focused on teaching the techniques of persuasion and persuasive langage use. It contains all you need for teaching persuasive writing and provides a solid foundation for teaching persuasive orals (although this kit does not contain any lessons on oral delivery skills. 11 lessons. Read more at Be Persuasive
Teaching the Persuasive Oral
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Submitted by admin on Mon, 29/06/2009 - 23:10“Speak Well??...Of Course You Can!!” is the name of the speaking skills program developed by Ryan Pauley Projects ten years ago. Targeted at students from Middle School to Upper Secondary, it provides a complete package for teachers who want to build students’ confidence in the increasingly important area of oral presentations.
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Persuasive Communication in Today’s Curriculum
Submitted by apauley on Tue, 20/12/2011 - 10:35Kevin has written the following Article for IDIOM as a result of a workshop he ran at the AATE Conference in December.
The skills of communicating persuasively have been recognised in the National Curriculum as fundamental – in both the written and spoken genres. Persuasive communication places specific demands on a writer or speaker and helping students understand these will assist them in confidently starting their persuasive assignment.
Audience Analysis
Links
This page is for links to useful content for teachers of oral presentations or persuasive language use.
1. TED has a massive (and growing) collection of thought-provoking videos. www.ted.com
Have a look a Birke Baehr http://www.ted.com/talks/birke_baehr_what_s_wrong_with_our_food_system.html for an example of a young person.
Al Gore starts one of his many talks with an excellent example of storytelling http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/al_gore_on_averting_climate_crisis.html
Australian Wins Toastmasters International Speaking Competition
Submitted by apauley on Wed, 07/09/2011 - 20:51Jock Elliott has become only the second Australian to win the prestigious Toastmasters International Speaking Competition.
Check out his Speech on You Tube and note particularly the wonderful structure and language devices he used.
It woud be a very useful rsource in teaching your students some of the skills of Public Speaking.
ETAQ Conference 2011
Submitted by apauley on Mon, 29/08/2011 - 17:35It was most pleasing to meet so many colleagues at our Workshop.I trust you all took away some ideas for teaching Persuasive Communication.We would love to hear some feedback as to the suitability of these resources.
Did you find the 16 Persuasive Tools worthwhile? Can you see your self using the Barack Obama speech to teach these tools?
Use the PRES Formula with your classes and I am sure you will be amased at the ease, the learning and the enjoyment your students will undergo.
ETAQ Conference on Persuasion
Submitted by apauley on Wed, 23/03/2011 - 18:41It was reassuring to meet with so many teachers and discuss this very relevant topic.
We were pleased to have so many attend our Seminar and the Slide Show is attached to this Blog.
The feedback form participants indicates to us that this topic of Persuasion needs a considerable amount of In-Service.
We would be delighted to work with English teachers in schools if required.
Persuasive Principles
Submitted by kryan on Mon, 28/02/2011 - 20:24I have put together a short animated video with 8 persuasive tools. Have a look http://video214.com/play/WKIBFPHAnwNcwvTpU8vymA/s/dark
The King's Speech
Submitted by apauley on Sat, 29/01/2011 - 15:42I think this movie can be used by teachers to show many aspects of preparation for a speech. One area that was significant centered on the idea of speech preparation.Encourage your students to prepare by saying it out aloud and not going over it in your head.Saying it aloud lets the speaker know how the words will sound and if there any difficulties.Our minds can create brilliant speeches that are very difficult to say.
Videos of Young Speakers as Teaching Tools
Submitted by kryan on Wed, 15/12/2010 - 01:09YouTube and TED provide examples of young people presenting (in the case of TED, they are big audiences and high quality recordings). A good example is Birke Baehr http://www.ted.com/talks/birke_baehr_what_s_wrong_with_our_food_system.html
This is a god presuasive presentation containing all the components on an appropriate topic. As such, it is an excellent exemplar to show students - especially those in years 6/7.
Greetings to Teachers from VATE 2010
Submitted by kryan on Sun, 12/12/2010 - 14:46It was great to meet such enthusiastic educators at the VATE Conference on 7 December. We promised you the slides with the formulae - they are attached. I hope this helps with teaching persuasive communication - both spoken and written.
NAPLAN 2011---- RESOURCES for TEACHING the PERSUASIVE GENRE in YEAR 9
Submitted by apauley on Sun, 24/10/2010 - 09:57Kevin and Adrian are in the process of preparing some materials that would be useful for teachers when they come to 2011 and the NAPLAN Writing Task. The genre for 2011 is Persuasion and we will be presenting a Workbook for students which will have write-in worksheets and exemplars. Additionally there will be a CD Rom for teachers which will detail teaching approaches and include Powerpoint Slides to assist in the preparation.
Let us know if you would be interested in receiving advance notice of this resource.
ETA NSW Conference 2010
Submitted by apauley on Sun, 24/10/2010 - 09:49Kevin and Adrian were delighted to meet so many like-minded people at the Annual Conference. We particularly enjoyed the interaction that occurred in our Workshop and trust that it will generate some further discussion about this thing we call Public Speaking.
We look forward to hearing back from participants as to the success or otherwise of some of the activities we demonstrated. If you try the Impromptu Speaking exercises we would love some feedback.
Please keep in contact if you require any assistance with speaking activities.
ETAQ Conference 2010
Submitted by apauley on Sun, 15/08/2010 - 16:04We were delighted to make contact with so many of you who attended our Workshop. Thank you for your kind comments about our presentation. It's always gratifying to know that what you are delivering has relevance and practical application for teachers.
Please contact us via this web site if you would like any support in this area we call Public Speaking. We are very much aware that 50 minutes does not allow sufficient time to talk about all the areas of Persuasive Speaking.