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Slide 1:April 2010
Slide 2:Presented by
Jean Hink, MPA., 4-H Youth Development Pasco County. E-mail: jmhink@ufl.edu Georgene Bender, Regional Specialized Agent, South Central District, E-mail: gmbender@ufl.edu Lynnelle MaysPublic Relations CoordinatorE-mail: lmmays@ufl.edu
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4-H Objective To assist teachers in helping student achieve required benchmarks that are assessed by the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test and the Florida Wrights. The 4-H/Tropicana Public Speaking program meets the Florida State Standards in Language Arts and Florida’s System of school improvement and Accountability The 4-H/Tropicana Public Speaking program meets the Florida State Standards in Language Arts and Florida’s System of school improvement and Accountability
Slide 4: Over 2 Million youth participants to date Strong Commitment by Tropicana for continued support 2007 - 58 counties participating Youth develop skills for life Time tested program Evaluations show an increase in Public Speaking skills
Slide 5:History
1952 Mrs. Inez Pettigrew, a teacher at Palm View Elementary in Palmetto, Florida started public speaking program 1969 Tropicana adopted the program in association with local 4-H organizations The program is coordinated and underwritten by Tropicana, a division of PEPSICO and administered through the 4-H Youth Development Program, Extension Service of the University of Florida. the public speaking course has expanded to accommodate hundreds of thousands of students all over the state of Florida. (see web sit for more on history) the public speaking course has expanded to accommodate hundreds of thousands of students all over the state of Florida. (see web sit for more on history)
Slide 6:Student Objectives
Recognize the necessity of obtaining as much information as possible on a given topic Carefully organize the materials to be presented in a timely and orderly speech Develop a pleasing personal style before an audience Acquire the ability to speak convincingly in public and to express ideas effectively Develop confidence and poise
Slide 7:Teacher Responsibilities
Help students create, write and present speeches Choose the classroom winner to perform in the school competition Select the school winner for the county competition. Prepare the school winner for the county competition
Slide 8:Educational Component
Judging CriteriaSlide 12:Composition -choice of material Effective introduction Effective body Use of languageeffective conclusion Time length Presentation -audience bond -delivery -pronunciation -articulation -volume Speed Composition -choice of material Effective introduction Effective body Use of languageeffective conclusion Time length Presentation -audience bond -delivery -pronunciation -articulation -volume Speed
Composition PresentationSlide 13:Composition -choice of material Effective introduction Effective body Use of languageeffective conclusion Time length Presentation -audience bond -delivery -pronunciation -articulation -volume Speed Composition -choice of material Effective introduction Effective body Use of languageeffective conclusion Time length Presentation -audience bond -delivery -pronunciation -articulation -volume Speed
Slide 14: Web Resources
Evaluation Tools available online at: http://florida4h.org/staff/Evaluation/index.shtml Find additional resources at: http://florida4h.org/news/public_relations/tropicana.shtml
Slide 15:Awards and Recognition Component
Slide 21: Camp Scholarships
Camp Scholarships
Slide 22:Evaluation Component
Slide 27:Order Information
Tropicana will request participation numbers in May or June Materials' Order form Ribbons, Medals & Plaque Other (Banner)
Slide 28:On-line Resources
Slide 29:In all six skills sets, pre and post measures indicate a statistically significant improvement Prior to being involved in the Tropicana curriculum, the strongest skill in youth was the ability to make a presentation (2.67) while the least developed skill was to be more self-confident (2.22). Post-test measures indicate that the ability to stand in front of a group had the greatest level of improvement and was the highest rated skill overall Post-test measurements, self-confidence was still the lowest rated skill.
Slide 30:Sustainability
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Working with your school system Distribution of materials Contests Classroom Teacher decides on judges School School decides on judges: 4-H helps if necessary District Group decision on who finds judges
Slide 32: 4-H Contact Information
Jean Hink, 4-H Youth Development Faculty Pasco County, (352) 521-4288 jmhink@ufl.edu Georgene Bender, South Central RSA/Communications SpecialistPlant City, FL (813) 757-2184gmbender@ufll.edu Lynnelle Mays, Public Relations Coordinator Gainesville, FL (352) 846-0996 lmmays@ufl.edu
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Tracy Szelwach (941) 742-2478 Fax: (941) 749-3966 Tracy.Szelwach@Tropicana.com Sherry Berry, Manager (941) 742-2604 Fax: (941) 749-3966 Sherry.Berry@Tropicana.com PepsiCo 1001 13th Avenue East Bradenton, FL 34208 Tropicana Contact Information
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