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About This Book
This is a practical, hands-on resource full of ideas and success-proven strategies that not only put you at ease when you're the focus of everyone's attention, but actually help you improve the effectiveness of your presentations, whoever your audience. You'll refer to this self-help guide over and over again as you learn to present, strengthen your presentation skills, or improve the effectiveness of your instruction. The many step-by-step guidelines help you organize your presentation (everything from designing the room layout to ordering the events and information), customize your presentation, and make it right on target for your audience. And many of the ideas are perfect for working with perhaps your most important audience - your K-16 students.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Presentations are no longer just for the ‘experts’ and outside consultants. The need for training on how to make winning presentations is greater than ever in this information age. I know of no other resource that is this comprehensive in its offering of useful content that relate to making top notch presentations. Besides being an indispensable resource for those who are new to staff development, this book also is a MUST for veteran presenters like myself. . . . I will immediately begin to apply the practical suggestions offered in this resource. Garmston really knows the realities of presenting to teachers and his suggestions work! (Lori Oczkus, literacy coach; popular speaker across the United States; author of ""Reciprocal Teaching at Work: Strategies for Improving Reading Comprehension"" and ""Super Six Comprehension Strategies: 35 Lessons and More for Reading Success
Topics : Leadership
Table Of Content
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Make a Difference: Present to Transform
Bea Guide
You and the New Professional Development
Wear Pour Professional Hats
Transform by Presenting
Make Your Presentation a Gift
Present to Groups Experiencing Change
Consult Before You Present
Summary
Chapter 2 How to Design Persuasive Presentations
Develop a Designer's Mind
Prepare the Room
Tame the Content-Process Teeter-Totter
Use Organizers to Save Preparation Time
Give a 2-Minute Speech
Design Effective Follow-Up
Summary
Chapter 3 How to Deliver Effective Presentations
How to Open
Do's and Don'ts of Humor .
Speaking to Parents and Other Audiences
How to Maintain Momentum Even in Slowdowns
Eight Strategies to Keep Your Audience Tuned In
How to Keep Them Awake and Learning After Lunch
Respond to Questions and Maintain Your Credibility
How to Teach Triple Tracks
When and How to Close
Summary
Chapter 4 The New Science of Nonverbal Skills
Kendall Zoller
Why Blind Children Gesture
Influencing Information Flow
Influencing Energy Transfer
Affecting Memory
Creating Psychological Safety
Summary
Chapter 5 How to Work With Special Situations
Presentation as Theater: Using Sets and Props
Make Nervousness Work for You
Why the Listening Presenter Is Asked Back
How To Avoid Unintended Offense
How to Speak Globally, Even to Local Audiences
Ways to Redirect Resistance
Brilliantly Co-Present Your First Time Out
Summary
Chapter 6 To See Is to Retain
Michael Buckley
Create Graphics With Ease and Confidence
PowerPoint Tips and Traps
Summary
Epilogue Why Cats Have Clean Paws—Myths About External
Feedback
Myths About Feedback
What Is Self-Directed Learning'
Summary
Appendixes
A. Five States of Mind
B. Sample Client Materials List for Multiday Workshop
C. How Instruments Personalize and Motivate
D. Room Arrangement
E. Guidelines for Preparing a Written Report
References
About the Authors
Index
About the Authors
Robert Garmston:
Bob Garmston is Professor Emeritus, School of Education, at California State University, Sacramento and director of Facilitation Associates, an educational consulting firm specializing in leadership, learning, and organizational development. He is co-developer of Cognitive CoachingSM and co-founder of the Institute for Intelligent Behavior with Dr. Art Costa. He is co-author and co-developer of the Adaptive Schools materials with Bruce Wellman, an initiative developing collaborative groups within schools intent on strengthening student achievement.
Bob Garmston is an award-winning author of books and articles dealing with educational leadership, learning, coaching, and staff development. Formerly a teacher, principal, superintendent and curriculum director, he now consults with schools throughout North America and in Africa, South-East Asia, Eastern Europe, South America, and the Middle East. He lives near Sacramento, California, close to his five children and five (bright and cute) grandchildren.
ISBN: 9786038074015
Author: Robert Garmston
Publisher: Educational Book House
Size: 17*24cm
Pages number: 400