Speech Evaluation
The presentation I saw on the "No Child Left Behind" law was a well-organized speech that communicated its points well.
The speaker appeared to give thought to her appearance. She wore a suit. It was not a severe business suit, such as the kind of fabric a man's suit might be made out of. Instead the suit was a nubby fabric that might have been linen or silk, in a light coral color. The blouse was simple. Her appearance was not distracting, and she wore simple jewelry. The only jarring thing at all noted was that her assistant, who shifted placards on an easel, was wearing some kind of charm bracelet that tinkled rather loudly when she switched the placards for the speaker.
The presentation appeared to be planned, because topics did not jump around. The speaker spoke generally about the growing concern among politicians that too many students were graduating for high school without being adequately prepared for either higher education or work. The speaker noted that technical schools and two-year colleges in particular had had to add considerable time to preparing some new students to be able to master post-high school instructional material. Then the speaker explained what the schools are required to do if their students are not progressing adequately and what options have. Finally, the speaker explained some of the myths believed by many. In particular the speaker mentioned the erroneous...
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