Hello!

As any person who has ever spoken to me for more than five minutes at a time can tell you, I do speech and debate. Last summer I was lucky enough to win a national championship in impromptu speaking. In theory that'd mean I get to spend this year winning tournaments and breezing through competition. That's not what's going to happen though because our coach moved to Virginia and the school couldn't be bothered to get us a new one until last week. As much as I love our new coach, they have very little experience teaching speech, so I've decided to take this on myself.
Through RIT's Public Speaking course, I'll be learning more about the theory behind the public speaking, hopefully allowing me to become a better teacher and leader for my team mates. Maybe it'll even make me a better speaker too! Whether or not I become a better speaker and teacher, I'll definitely be benefited long term by having a better base of knowledge when it comes to communications, one of the areas I hope to study in college.
In later posts I'll be discussing and researching the impacts of speaking on students psyches as well as interviewing members of the National Speech and Debate Association to learn more about how public speaking is best taught and how the community surrounding speech and debate works as well as how it can be improved.
I hope you enjoy my blog and learn at least a little bit, I can't wait to tell you about everything I learn this semester!

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