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Effective Evaluations Silvana Wasitova DTM Division E Governor - D59, 2012-2013 Krakow, July 2012

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Effective Evaluations in Toastmasters program.Presented at the "Toastmaster Leadership Institute" in Krakow, Poland, July 2012

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Effective Evaluations

Silvana Wasitova DTMDivision E Governor - D59, 2012-2013

Krakow, July 2012

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When you received an evaluation, what made it good?

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When you received an evaluation, what made it not so good?

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One Technique

The Sandwich

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Discussion

1. For a 30-minute advanced-manual speech, how long should be the evaluation?

2. An advanced speech needs to be evaluated by an advanced speaker.

3. A beginner’s speech should be evaluated by another beginner.

4. I disagree with the speaker’s topic!!!

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The Atkins Sandwich

Good for:Experienced speakersThose who ask for it

: No Carbs!

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Who benefits from a TM Evaluation?

The SpeakerThe EvaluatorThe Audience!

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The Matrix

Plus Delta

Content

Delivery

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CONTENT Organization (Opening/Body/Conclusion, main points/subpoints), Message Clarity, Purpose, Transitions Ideas, Logic, Stories, examples, anecdotes, Entertainment (humor, interest)

DELIVERY Eye Contact Body Language (appearance, gestures, use of space) Facial Expression Vocal Variety (volume, pitch, rate, pauses) Choice of Words (vivid, descriptive, poetic) Visual Aids (props, projections) Filler Words(ahs, ums, repeats, frequently used words/phrases) Grammar Pronunciation Manner (directness, assurance, enthusiasm)

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From Andrew Dugan

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The Sensory MatrixPlus Delta

What ISaw

What IHeard

What IFelt

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Steps by steps: Before the meeting:

contact speaker, ask for the speech objectives and personal objectives: what areas they would like to get feedback on; check their speaking frequency record on EasySpeak

Before meeting starts:read the project and past evaluations; confirm focus areas

During the speech:be attentive to the speaker; take notes

After the meeting: explain any specific points you could not elaborate on during the oral evaluation

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Summary1. Check speech objectives, speaker’s goals & past records

2. Listen actively, with ears and eyes; show that you care

3. Personalize to the speaker, their experience & level

4. Avoid generalizations, e.g. “Everyone felt…”

5. Nourish their self esteem,provide positive reinforcement & direction,help the speaker stay motivated,remind their speaker that their goals are attainable

6. Evaluate the speech delivery, not the speech content, nor the speaker’s views/positions

7. Extrapolate the lessons for the audience to learn

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Evaluationsamazing learning tool a safe & nurturing environment

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Silvana Wasitova, DTMDivision E Governor - D59, 2012-2013

[email protected]

+41 79 558 0509

@wasitova

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