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Speech Contest Judges Training Please submit your questions in writing using the Q&A Panel.
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Speech Contest Judges Training Please submit your questions in writing using the Q&A Panel Share the recording:Recording-1 (146 MB):https://davidgoadspeaks.zoom.us/recording/play/WSdD7wYm2bsOwmIRvelW0KlIjJ6k5sdBMQbJHWWyq3diJo_UA9UNNFqR_qSS2JpTAudio Only-1 (22 MB):https://davidgoadspeaks.zoom.us/recording/play/rkZUO8Sm3lt0NC26n0-n0S9swVMuyV1aLkRiWnWhpoDPeRxcRjQbYvFXDMuTucRP 1190
Three Purposesof Speech Contests • Provide an opportunity to practice competitive speaking • Provide interesting educational programs for members and the public • Provide an opportunity to learn by observing proficient speakers 1
Judges have an obligation to: • Contestants • Toastmasters International • Audience • Themselves 2
Judging vs. Evaluating • Judging = selecting a winner • Evaluating = appraisal and advice Judges’ decisionsare confidential! 3
Good Judges Are … • Accurate • Fair • Trustworthy • Knowledgeable • Good listeners 4
Barriers to Objectivity • Speaker position • Champion for the underdog • Halo effect • Reverse halo effect • Second time around • Not the norm • Prejudices and personal preferences 5
Know the Rules! Prevent Misconceptions 6
The Judge’s Guide • Take notes • Use suggested points • Use other point values • Pluses and minuses 8
Judging Categories • Content • Delivery • Language 9
Content • Development • Effectiveness • Value 10
Delivery • Physical • Voice • Manner 11
Language • Appropriateness • Correctness 12
Q&A • www.toastmasters.org/resources/speech-contest-judges-training • www.toastmasters.org/leadership-central/speech-contests • www.toastmasters.org/shop/contests/speech-contest-kits • Contact Ed Johnson edj9898@yahoo.com
Conclusion The strongest principle of growth lies in human choice. – George Eliot 13