Public speaking training plan for mitigating oral communication apprehension.

This paper presents a public speaking training plan adapted from Toastmasters International’s Handbook of Competent Communication to reduce students’ communication apprehension. The training plan draws on Kolb’s (1984) experiential learning theory, which links experience, perception, cognition and...

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Main Authors: Marcus Kho, Gee Whai, Ting, Su Hie
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Language:English
Published: Qeios Ltd. 2023
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https://doi.org/10.32388/2P2776
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spelling my.unimas.ir.437312023-12-18T02:52:59Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43731/ Public speaking training plan for mitigating oral communication apprehension. Marcus Kho, Gee Whai Ting, Su Hie P Philology. Linguistics This paper presents a public speaking training plan adapted from Toastmasters International’s Handbook of Competent Communication to reduce students’ communication apprehension. The training plan draws on Kolb’s (1984) experiential learning theory, which links experience, perception, cognition and behaviour, making it particularly well suited for developing practical skills such as public speaking. The programme engages participants in a cycle of concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualisation and active experimentation consistent with successful public speaking training principles. The training addresses aspects of public speaking that often contribute to communication apprehension, such as language structure, language use, non-verbal communication and voice modulation. The programme also emphasises active experimentation through visual aids and the delivery of persuasive and inspiring speeches so that participants have ample opportunity to practise and hone their public speaking skills. This approach effectively reduces communication apprehension and gives students the skills and confidence to deliver impressive oral presentations. However, the effectiveness of this training plan can be influenced by various factors, such as cultural background, language proficiency, and individual personality traits. Therefore, successful training should be flexible and adaptable to meet learners’ different needs and contexts. Qeios Ltd. 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43731/3/Public.pdf Marcus Kho, Gee Whai and Ting, Su Hie (2023) Public speaking training plan for mitigating oral communication apprehension. Qeios. ISSN 2632-3834 https://www.qeios.com/read/2P2776 https://doi.org/10.32388/2P2776
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Public speaking training plan for mitigating oral communication apprehension.
description This paper presents a public speaking training plan adapted from Toastmasters International’s Handbook of Competent Communication to reduce students’ communication apprehension. The training plan draws on Kolb’s (1984) experiential learning theory, which links experience, perception, cognition and behaviour, making it particularly well suited for developing practical skills such as public speaking. The programme engages participants in a cycle of concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualisation and active experimentation consistent with successful public speaking training principles. The training addresses aspects of public speaking that often contribute to communication apprehension, such as language structure, language use, non-verbal communication and voice modulation. The programme also emphasises active experimentation through visual aids and the delivery of persuasive and inspiring speeches so that participants have ample opportunity to practise and hone their public speaking skills. This approach effectively reduces communication apprehension and gives students the skills and confidence to deliver impressive oral presentations. However, the effectiveness of this training plan can be influenced by various factors, such as cultural background, language proficiency, and individual personality traits. Therefore, successful training should be flexible and adaptable to meet learners’ different needs and contexts.
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title_short Public speaking training plan for mitigating oral communication apprehension.
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