Civic Engagement One (I) (Designed for the Fourth Form)
The Civic Engagement One (I) curriculum consists of two courses:
1) Civic Engagement and Civil Discourse which meets during the fall trimester and
2) Speech Writing and Public Speaking which meets during the winter and part of the spring trimesters.
The Civic Engagement One (I) course is pass/fail.
1. The course Civic Engagement and Civil Discourse exists for three reasons.
First, through a carefully selected series of lessons, 公民参与旨在帮助365平台的学生更好地了解他们是谁以及他们的立场.
Second, Westminster School feels strongly it has an obligation to teach its students, explicitly and intentionally, that they have an obligation to engage in their community.
Third, 民间话语是一个人参与社区的门户——一个人必须学会倾听, one must learn to consider opposing views, one must learn to honor the conventions of courtesy and respect.
例如,去年的公民参与课程(2022-23)包括以下主题:
- Introduction to Civic Engagement One (I)
- The Divided Brain
- Wonder vs. Awe
- No Rights without Responsibilities: The Statue of Liberty vs. The Statue of Responsibility
- Plato’s Cave
- The Two Halves of Life
- Liberty vs. Equality
- Leadership vs. "Follower-ship"
- The Challenge
2. The Speech Writing and Public Speaking course exists for three reasons.
First, 接受公开演讲的培训是一个人为自己的社区做出贡献的重要手段.
Second, through a carefully selected series of lessons, 365平台大学的演讲写作和公众演讲课程旨在让学生熟悉撰写和发表演讲的基础知识.
Third, 演讲写作和公开演讲课程旨在为365平台的学生提供准备的实际经验 and 通过要求每个学生参加公开演讲比赛来发表演讲. 这场比赛既恢复了365平台的一项古老传统,也证实了公开演讲是教育过程的一项基本原则.
As an example, 去年(2022-2023)的演讲写作和公共演讲课程遵循以下一般模式:
Introduction to the Speech Writing and Public Speaking course:
a. Course Description — Overview
b. Westminster School Fourth Form Speaking Contest — OverviewGeneral Terms and Techniques
a. Introduction to General Terms
b. Introduction to Key Rhetorical Techniques
c. Written Expression vs. Verbal Expression Identify the key rhetorical techniques in two short speeches
a. TBD
b. TBD Speech # 1: The “Sistare” Speech: In Your Own Words
a. In Your Own Words . . . Write your own short version of Speech 3a or 3b.
b. Diagram your own short version of Speech 3a or 3b.
c. Practice delivering your speech.
d. Submit your diagrammed version of either speech 3a or 3b.
e. Deliver to the class your own version of either speech 3a or 3b.Speech # 2: Prepare Your Own Original, Short Speech
a. In Your Own Words . . . Write an original, short speech.
b. Diagram your original, short speech.
c. Practice delivering your original, short speech.
d. Submit the diagrammed version of your original, short speech.
e. Deliver to the class your original, short speech.- Fourth Form Public Speaking Contest = Finalists (chosen from Speech # 2).
Tentative Date and Time: TBD. Format TBD.