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TED Talk & Public Speaking Camp for Teens

In this fun, interactive 3-day camp, teens (ages 13-17) create a motivational speech using a TED talk model, craft a quality speech outline, and practice speech delivery skills with a seasoned TED speaker, teacher and public speaking coach.
Julie Connor, EdD
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What's included

3 live meetings
2 hrs 30 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Teens will prepare and deliver a 3- to 10-minute motivational speech using a TED talk model. They will develop a speech outline and prepare to deliver a speech on Day 3 of the public speaking camp: Day 1: Select a topic and prepare a speech outline draft. Day 2: Practice public speaking skills and create a speech using a TED talk model. Day 3: Deliver a 3- to 10-minute motivational speech or TED talk. Topics for speeches are selected by teens. Their topics must be objective, inclusive, as well as age-appropriate. In accordance with Outschool guidelines, topics "may not promote discrimination, hate speech, or violence."
Assessment
* Class discussion * Thumbs up / Thumbs down * Brainstorming * Outline preparation and support * Guided public speaking skill practice * Self-assessment * Positive feedback to and from students and the teacher in the class

Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 11
Beginner - Advanced Level
Teens (ages 13-18) will learn how to prepare an outline for a motivational speech or TED talk, practice public speaking and storytelling skills, deliver a motivational speech using a TED talk model, and provide one another with positive feedback in this fun and interactive 3-day camp. Each participant will prepare a 3- to 10-minute motivational speech.  

Participants will discuss how they can inspire and motivate others with words. Topics must be objective, inclusive, and age-appropriate.  In accordance with Outschool guidelines, topics "may not promote discrimination, hate speech, or violence."  Public speaking criteria includes appropriate volume, vocal variety, tempo, eye contact, and meaningful gestures.  

1.  Teens will create an outline for their motivational speech or TED talk.  They will also consider a topic for their speech.  Outline criteria includes (1) an introduction, (2) body with 3 or more supporting points, and (3) conclusion.  

NOTE:  The SPEECH OUTLINE for this camp is typically about 8 sentences.  It is specific and brief.  A copy of the outline is provided to participants.

2.  Teens will practice public speaking skills.  They will identify a story from their own lives to create a motivational speech or TED talk to explain (1) how they faced a challenge, (2) describe what they learned as a result of this experience, and (3) create a conclusion with suggestions others can use if they face a similar challenge.

Challenges can include but are not limited to:
* Moving to a new city, state, or country.
* Attending a new school.
* Learning a new language.
* Learning a new skill such as a sport, musical instrument, art, dance, acting, etc.
* Bravely saying something you felt scared to express.
* Doing something you believed was the right thing to do.

3.  Teens will share their motivational speeches with one another.  They will (1) describe personal stories about a challenge they faced, (2) use appropriate volume, vocal variety, tempo, eye contact, and gestures as they deliver their speeches, (3) describe at least 3 suggestions others can use if they experience a similar challenge, and (4) provide a conclusion at the end of their speech.  Students will receive positive feedback and encouragement from one another and the instructor.  

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I am a TED speaker and national school assembly presenter.  I have taught public speaking and communication classes in traditional schools and online classes for more than 30 years. I am a seasoned speech coach and speech/debate competition judge.  I use games, conversation, role-playing, as well as specific skill practice and strategies with tips on PowerPoint slides developed from a public speaking curriculum I created that is fun and highly interactive for all participants.

Previous public speaking experience is helpful, but background knowledge and skills are not required to participate  in this camp.  This camp provides opportunities for all speakers to gain confidence as they practice new skills and receive encouragement in a safe and positive environment with an experienced public speaking teacher and speech coach.
Learning Goals
In this three-day public speaking camp, teens will: 
1.  Discover skills to organize and deliver a motivational speech or TED talk.
2.  Develop outlining and speech organization skills.
3.  Practice communication and listening skills.
4.  Receive and provide others with positive public speaking feedback.
5.  Prepare and deliver a 3- to 10-minute speech using a TED talk model.
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
3 Lessons
over 1 Week
Lesson 1:
DAY 1 - ON YOUR MARK: Introduction / Creating an Outline
 Create an outline for their motivational speech or TED talk.  Identify a topic for a speech.  Outline criteria includes (1) an introduction, (2) body with 3 or more supporting points, and (3) conclusion.  

NOTE:  The SPEECH OUTLINE for this camp is typically about 8 sentences.  It is specific and brief.

Skill development includes:
1.  Develop outlining and speech organization skills.
2.  Practice communication and listening skills.
3.  Strengthen conversation and communication skills. 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
DAY 2 - GET SET: Speech Practice | Outline Review and Feedback
 Practice speaking skills that enhance a motivational speech or TED talk.  Identify an experience from their own lives that explains (1) how they faced a challenge, (2) describe what they learned as a result of this experience, and (3) create a conclusion with suggestions others can use if they face a similar challenge.

Skill development includes:
1.  Share a motivational speech or TED talk outline draft.
2.  Identify a speech topic.
3.  Describe 3 or more tips that can help others. 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
DAY 3 - GO! Share Your Speech and Feedback
 Teens will (1) describe stories about a challenge they faced, (2) practice use of appropriate volume, vocal variety, tempo, eye contact, and gestures as they deliver their speeches, (3) describe at least 3 suggestions others can use if they experience a similar challenge.  Students receive positive feedback and encouragement from one another and the instructor.  

Skill development includes:
1. Deliver a motivational speech using a TED talk model.
2. Receive and give positive feedback. 
50 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Learning Needs
This 3-day camp is designed for teens to strengthen public speaking skills. Resources such as an outline help guide teens in speech preparation. Although conversation is encouraged, the camp is not designed to teach English speaking skills.
Parental Guidance
The creation of this public speaking 3-day camp was inspired by my public speaking students who love public speaking and wanted to learn how to create a TED talk. As a TED speaker and school assembly presenter, I am familiar with the TED talk model and created a class that provides teens with guidance to create a meaningful speech. I created a speech outline for teens that helps them organize a TED talk or motivational speech. Many teens discover public speaking courage they did not know was within them. The only way to strengthen public speaking confidence is to practice public speaking. I create a safe, encouraging environment for teens to strengthen their public speaking skills.
Pre-Requisites
Prior public speaking experience is not required to take part in this public speaking camp. Participants need basic English speaking and writing skills. Bring your enthusiasm to practice new skills and desire to give a terrific speech.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Missouri Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Missouri Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
Doctoral Degree in Education from University of Missouri
Master's Degree in Education from University of Central Missouri
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Central Missouri
My name is Dr. Julie Connor and I am a confidence builder.  I help students discover their unique talents and speak in front of others with confidence. I am a TED and school assembly speaker.  Teens will learn how to organize and craft a quality speech using a TED talk model. I help students prepare to compete in local and national speech competitions as a public speaking coach and teacher.  I am also a public speaking and debate contest judge.  

My education and experience includes:

* Doctorate in Education (Ed.D.) - Educational Leadership
* Education Specialist (Ed.S.) - Education Administration / Elementary & Secondary Ed.
* Master of Science in Education (M.S.) - Curriculum & Instruction
* Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.) - Elementary Education (K-8)

Teacher Certification:  
* Elementary Education (K-Gr. 8)
* Secondary English & Language Arts (Gr. 7-12)
* Secondary Speech & Theater (Gr. 7-12)
* Secondary Science Education (Gr. 7-12)

TESOL Certification (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)

TEDxYouth@Louisburg Speaker
30+ years for traditional and online teaching experience in and outside of the U.S.
30+ years of experience as a speech coach 
30+ years of experience as a speech & debate contest judge

Author of an award-winning personal goal-setting book, Dreams to Action Trailblazer's Guide

Visit www.DrJulieConnor.com for more information.

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$60

for 3 classes
3x per week, 1 week
50 min

Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-17
2-10 learners per class

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