The Maturation of Public Speaking

Released on = July 20, 2006, 12:37 pm

Press Release Author = Public Speaking Tip

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = See how public speaking has evolved over time. Public
speaking is now taught in schools...

Press Release Body = Happily, it is no longer necessary to argue that public
speaking is a worthy subject for regular study in school and college. The teaching
of this subject, in one form or another, is now fairly well established. In each of
the larger universities, including professional schools and summer schools, the
students electing the courses in speaking number well into the hundreds. These
courses are now being more generally placed among those counted towards the academic
degrees. The demand for trained teachers in the various branches of the work in
schools and colleges is far above the present supply. Educators in general look with
more favor upon this kind of instruction, recognizing its practical usefulness and
its cultural value. The question of the present time, then, is not whether or not
the subject shall have a place. Some sort of place it always has had and always will
have. Present discussion should rather bear upon the policy and the method of that
instruction, the qualifications to be required of teachers, and the consideration
for themselves and their work that teachers have a right to expect. Naturally,
public speaking in the form of debating has received favor among educators. It seems
to serve the ends of practice in speaking and it gives also good mental discipline.
The high regard for debating is not misplaced. We can hardly overestimate the good
that debating has done to the subject of speaking in the schools and colleges. The
rigid intellectual discipline involved in debating has helped to establish public
speaking in the regular curriculum, thus gaining for it, and for teachers in it,
greater respect. To bring training in speech into close relation with training in
thought, and with the study of expression in English, is most desirable. This,
however, does _not_ mean that training in speech, as a distinct object in itself,
should be allowed to fall into comparative neglect. It is quite possible that, along
with the healthy disapproval of false elocution and meaningless declamation, may
come an underestimation of the important place of a right kind and a due degree of
technical training in voice and general form. In a recent book on public speaking,
the statement is made that it is all well enough, if it so happens, for a speaker to
have a pleasing voice, but it is not essential. This, though true in a sense, is
misleading, and much teaching of this sort would be unfortunate for young speakers.
It would seem quite unnecessary to say that beauty of voice is not in itself a
primary object in vocal training for public speaking. The object is to make voices
effective. In the effective use of any other instrument, we apply the utmost skill
for the perfect adjustment or coordination of all the means of control.

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