PS.ELAR.1.E
Develop and use critical, deliberative, empathic, and appreciative listening skills to analyze and evaluate speeches; and August 2020 Update Page 33 §110.C. High School.
Public Speaking I, II, III · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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critical listening skillsdeliberative listening skillsempathic listening skillsappreciative listening skillsanalysisevaluationspeeches
Skills
- develop (listening skills) #dok2
- use (critical, deliberative, empathic, and appreciative listening skills) #dok2
- analyze (speeches) #dok3
- evaluate (speeches) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can define the types of listening skills: critical, deliberative, empathic, and appreciative. #dok1
- I can identify examples of critical, deliberative, empathic, and appreciative listening in speeches. #dok1
- I can develop critical, deliberative, empathic, and appreciative listening skills for analyzing and evaluating speeches. #dok2
- I can use a variety of listening skills to understand the messages and techniques used in speeches. #dok2
- I can analyze the effectiveness of a speech using multiple listening approaches. #dok3
- I can evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of speeches by applying critical, deliberative, empathic, and appreciative listening. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Effective listening involves a variety of skills beyond simply hearing; these include critical, deliberative, empathic, and appreciative listening.
- Applying diverse listening strategies enhances the ability to analyze and evaluate the quality and impact of speeches.
Essential Questions
- What are the differences among critical, deliberative, empathic, and appreciative listening?
- How do different listening skills affect our understanding and evaluation of speeches?
- Why is it important to use a variety of listening strategies when analyzing a speech?
- How can empathic or appreciative listening enhance the analysis and evaluation of a speech?
- What steps can you take to improve your ability to analyze and evaluate speeches through active listening?