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DSST - Principles of Public Speaking
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Framework: Principles of Public Speaking in DSST Exam
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by Mavericks-for-Alexander-the-Great(ATG)
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The DSST (DANTES Subject Standardized Tests) exam in Principles of Public Speaking tests a candidate's knowledge and comprehension of the principles of effective speaking. This exam combines both multiple-choice questions and a performance component where candidates must demonstrate their speaking skills. Below is a framework that outlines the major elements typically covered in the DSST Principles of Public Speaking exam:
I. Understanding the Speaking Process (25%)
A. Communication Fundamentals
Elements of the communication process
Verbal and non-verbal communication
Listening skills
B. Audience Analysis
Demographic analysis
Psychological analysis
Adapting to audience feedback
II. Preparing the Speech (30%)
A. Selecting and Narrowing the Topic
Methods for choosing topics
Determining the purpose of the speech
Developing a thesis statement
B. Researching the Topic
Evaluating sources
Incorporating evidence and supporting material
Citation practices
C. Organizing the Speech
Structuring the introduction, body, and conclusion
Using outlines
Transitional devices
III. Presenting the Speech (30%)
A. Verbal Elements
Language use
Articulation and pronunciation
B. Non-Verbal Elements
Appearance
Body language
Eye contact
C. Visual Aids
Design and use of visual aids
Technology in presentations
D. Delivery Methods
Manuscript
Memorized
Extemporaneous
Impromptu
IV. Listening and Feedback (5%)
A. Types of Listening
Active listening
Critical listening
B. Feedback
Giving and receiving constructive feedback
Using feedback to improve speaking
V. Persuasive Speaking (10%)
A. Persuasive Strategies
Ethos, pathos, and logos
Developing arguments
B. Organizing Persuasive Messages
Problem-solution
Cause-effect
Performance Component
A. Speech Preparation
Topic selection
Audience analysis
Research and organization
B. Speech Delivery
Execution of verbal and non-verbal skills
Use of visual aids
Adaptation to feedback
This framework represents a comprehensive overview of the DSST Principles of Public Speaking exam's content areas. Candidates should prepare thoroughly in all these areas, both theoretically and through practical application, to succeed.