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1 Discuss leadership qualities desired by the small animal care industry Objective 1.01

2 Leadership Qualities Integrity: honesty Courage: willing to go forward under difficult conditions Management: using people, resources and processes to reach a goal

3 Leadership Qualities Unselfishness: placing the desires and welfare of others above yourself Loyalty: reliable support for an individual, group or cause Enthusiasm: energy to do a job and the inspiration to encourage others

4 Leadership Qualities Plan: think through, determine procedures Knowledge: awareness, understanding Tact: saying or doing the right thing without offending

5 Components of Instructional Program SAE- provides opportunities to explore interests and to gain work experiences Classroom instruction: studying and learning subject matter in the classroom

6 Components of Instructional Program Laboratory Instruction: learning by demonstrations and practice in shops, greenhouses, nurseries, and other settings FFA: club or organization that develops leadership and citizenship skills includes CDE’s

7 FFA Communication skills are developed through speaking career development events, such as public speaking, creed, parliamentary procedure, extemporaneous speaking, agricultural sales and poultry, dairy, and livestock oral reasons

8 Cooperative Extension Service Educational agency of USDA and part of the university system Sponsors 4-H clubs to enhance personal development and provide skill development for agricultural youth

9 Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts Provide excellent leadership development Focus on the out-of-doors and natural resources skills Recognition through merit badge system

10 Use public speaking techniques to deliver a speech Objective 1.02

11 Types of speeches To inform: gives knowledge or information to audiences To persuade: convinces people to believe or do something To integrate: pep talks, welcome speeches, introductions

12 Types of speeches Prepared: speech is written and learned Extemporaneous: speech with little or no preparation

13 Variables to consider with speeches Purpose of the speech: Why are you giving the speech? Audience: What group is hearing the speech? Occasion: What is the event? Content: What is in the speech? Composition: How is the speech written and organized?

14 Oral delivery variables Voice: pitch, quality, articulation, pronunciation, force Stage presence: appearance, poise, attitude, confidence, ease before audience, personality, posture

15 Oral delivery variables Power of expression: fluency, sincerity, emphasis, directness, communicative ability, conveyance of thought and meaning Response to questions: accurate, ability to think quickly General effect: interesting, understandable, convincing, pleasing, holds attention

16 Delivering a Speech: Outline Introduction is the first part of the speech – Used to create interest and get the audience’s attention – Sets the stage for the speech

17 Delivering a Speech: Outline Body of the speech – Contains most of the content – Largest content and longest part of a speech

18 Delivering a Speech: Outline Conclusion brings the speech focus back to the audience before closing – Sum up the speech – Repeat the major points

19 Application: Give a speech Apply the information learned including types of speeches and variables to consider especially the audience and the occasion. Topics chosen for a speech should be of interest to the audience where the speech will be given A good speech takes into consideration the needs of the audience and the reason the speech should be important to the audience


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