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Join us for a comprehensive training session on planning and executing district speech contests. Learn about the rulebook, contest requirements, judging criteria, and how to ensure a successful event. Fun and interactive session to help you plan and organize a memorable contest.
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District 5 District Speech Contests 2015 - 2016 District Contest and Chief Judge Training – 9/12 & 26 2015
Today’s Agenda • Welcome and provide handouts • Overview of day • Rulebook • Contest Planning - weeks and days before event • Contest Execution - day of event and follow up • Judging and functionaries • Chief Judging • Q&A and interactive time to work out issues, re-enforce rules
Preliminary Information • Planning and references • Fun • Fall 2015 District Speech Contests • (Optional Club Contests) • Requirements • Options • Recommended Checklists • What can go wrong? • Let’s Have a contest Now!
References / Links • D5TM.org – click Contests link • http://d5tm.org/education/speech-contests/ • Follow Multiple Links • Guidebooks from Mark Kramer, DTM • Toastmasters.org – click contest links • https://www.toastmasters.org/Leadership-Central/Speech-Contests • Download CURRENT Rulebook - READ IT – Share It
Fun • Fun theme / Party / Create excitement • Recruit help for specific tasks early! • Challenge members to shine! • Invite toastmasters & FUTURE TOASTMASTERS • Keep it fun • Many hands = FUN • (Few hands = Panic) • Scale contest to resources • (time, membership, location, help)
Fall 2015 District Contests International and Humorous Speech Contests DIFFERENCE is eligibility and judging criteria! Same Judging Criteria for International and Humorous: Speech Value, Physical, Voice, Manner, Appropriateness 55 points INTERNATIONAL - Contestant needs 6 CC speeches Speech Development, Effectiveness, Correctness 45 points (Winner can go to Regional and International Contests) HUMOROUS(Contest Ends at District Level) Speech Development, Effectiveness, Correctness 30 points Audience Response 15 points Attentiveness, Laughs, Interest, Reception
Requirements • Plan and recruit early – Read TI Rulebook • Follow Rulebook for club contests • Assign clear roles to all • Pick appropriate location and time • Can non-US citizens enter? • Any other restrictions on food, opportunity drawing, etc.? • Establish clear, specific agenda • Allow time before and after contest • check forms • briefings • record results • schedule different start time for set-up, briefings, contestants, contest start.
Strongly Recommended Options • Develop detailed check lists for each Assignment (TM, Chief Judge, Timer, etc.) • Develop detailed Checklist for equipment, food, forms, everything. • Recruit Chief Judge early • (go to Chief Judge Training Later Today) • Use contest to build club interest. • Invite other clubs, areas, divisions & community • Invite Directors as dignitaries
What can go wrong? • What did you forget to do? • What did others forget? • Is the room too hot or too small? • Does Chief Judge have enough judges from the right qualifications? • Who got sick? • Are dues paid for Contestants & Club? • Are contestants eligible? • Enough food? • Does everyone know what to do? • Forgot forms; forms not sent to Area • Certificates not ready? Can we print at facility? • Toastmaster steals the show; event runs slow – BAD ideas Solutions: Plan & recruit early; read Rulebook; Follow Rulebook; Make checklist with specific assignments; follow Mark Kramer’s Guidelines; provide specific briefings for all functions; ask for help.
Fun • Create a fun, focused team to plan contest • Create a fun theme • Create a fun flyer • Create a fun, detailed agenda • Invite all eligible members to participate • Invite non-club toastmasters to help • Plan ahead to reduce stress
Let’s Have a contest Now! • Play act the day of the contest • Let the errors fly now! • Let great ideas flow! Volunteer right now!