Speech I:  lessons in communication
 


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“People demand                        freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.” (Soren Kierkegaard)


Requirements in this Course:

Think, 
Analyze, 
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Communication
Course: Speech I
Length: 1 Semester
Prerequisites:  None
Grade Level:  9-12

Speech is a course about understanding and participating in 
the process and product of effective communication.  
Various types of communication 
are analyzed in this course 
including intrapersonal, 
interpersonal, small group communication, & public speaking.
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