(Recorded Course) Speech and Communications with Kevin O'Brien
Weekly outline
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Explore some of the greatest speeches and orators of all time -- and learn how a good argument is developed, structured, and spoken so that you can appreciate and analyze good verbal rhetoric to come up with your own short speeches that are engaging, entertaining, and effective.
How to get the most out of Speech and Communications with Kevin O’Brien:
- Watch each Recorded class session.
- Complete all quizzes and assignments.
- The reading for each week can be found in that week's module.
- Repeat for each until course is completed.
- Once the course is completed to the parent's satisfaction, there is a Certificate of Completion at the end to be filled in for your records. Homeschool Connections does not provide record keeping.
Total classes: 12
Duration: 55 minutes per class
Prerequisite: None
Suggested grade level: 9th to 12th grade
Suggested credit: 1 full semester credit Speech or Communications
Instructor: Kevin O’Brien
Instructor Email: kevin@classeswithkevin.
com Students should contact Mr. O'Brien from his website, www.classeswithkevin.com
Course description: Effective communications and good public speaking begins with an understanding of rhetoric, including how a good argument is developed, how a good speech is structured, and how spoken communication differs from written communication. In this course, we will examine the greatest speeches of the greatest orators in history, analyzing what they wrote and (when audio or video of their speeches exist) their style of delivery. While Speech and Communications is essential to success in the business world, it is also essential for understanding and presenting arguments in support of the Catholic Faith, or even for persuading others of anything that's important to you. The goal of this course, then, is twofold: to learn to appreciate and analyze good verbal rhetoric and to apply what we've learned to come up with our own short speeches that are engaging, entertaining, and effective.
Course outline (week by week):
1. Introduction and Overview
2. The Great Orators of Greece and Rome
3. Public Speeches as Recounted in Scripture - The Prophets of the Old Testament and the Apostles of the New Testament
4. The Rhetorical Structure and Dramatic Effect of Speeches in Shakespeare (selections from Julius Caesar, Henry V, and Macbeth)
5. Religious Persuasion through the Ages - The Sermon on the Mount, Jonathan Edwards and the Puritans, Bishop Fulton Sheen
6. Speeches by Students - Delivered and Critiqued during Class
7. Speeches by Students - Delivered and Critiqued during Class
8. Great Political Speeches of the 18th and 19th Centuries - Patrick Henry, Jefferson, Wilberforce, Lincoln
9. Great Political Speeches of the 20th Century Part II - JFK, Martin Luther King, Ronald Reagan
10. The Use of Humor and Oratory for American Pop Culture - Mark Twain, Will Rogers, etc.
11. Speeches by Students - Delivered and Critiqued during Class
12. Speeches by Students - Delivered and Critiqued during Class
Course materials: All materials will be provided by the instructor in the form of PDF files and free eBooks; videos and audio recordings of speeches will be reviewed during class time.
Homework: Weekly reading. Each student will be required to write two short speeches (no longer than five minutes each), with outlines to be approved by the instructor at least two weeks before the speech is presented in class. About two hours of homework per week.
Technical Help: If you have any technical trouble or questions about course content, please email us at homeschoolconnections@gmail.com.
©2021 Homeschool Connections and Kevin O’Brien. All rights reserved. This course is designed by Kevin O’Brien.
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This week Hidden from students Not available
IN CLASS: Today we will meet for the first time!!! Brief intros and getting to know one another and what to expect. Plus we dive into the first part of the Apology of Socrates.
RESOURCES:
- Video of our live class Zoom meeting.
- Instructions on how to view the Zoom video.
- George W. Bush's speech at the 9-11 Anniversary Ceremony
HOMEWORK: None this week. Note that students of this recorded course do NOT have to take the Class Rules quiz.
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IN CLASS: Student Intros, etc.
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RESOURCES - Note that you may watch either the 2:30 pm or 4:00 pm class meeting.
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See below how to open up your Zoom recording for the best viewing experience.
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HOMEWORK - No homework this week!
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This week Hidden from students Not available
IN CLASS: In this session we will ...
1. Define what Rhetoric is, with the help of Plato and Aristotle.
2. Study The Apology of Socrates
RESOURCES:
- Video of our live class Zoom meeting.
- Highlights from The Apology of Socrates.
- Ancient Greece info document.
HOMEWORK: The Apology of Socrates essay quiz.
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IN CLASS: Today we will define what Rhetoric is, with the help of Plato and Aristotle and study The Apology of Socrates.
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RESOURCES - Note that you may watch either the 2:30 pm or 4:00 pm class meeting.