TOPIC:
Chickens
What I want to
prove to the audience: That chickens are not good to eat
My Audience:
coyotes
Why should
they care about this: Although people say chickens taste good, it could prove
fatal.
Reasons they
should agree:
Because chicken
bones can poke holes in your stomach
Because
feathers can get stuck in your throat and make you choke
Because you
can get the bird flu eating chickens
Coyotes
Rebuttals
No, because I
have eaten chicken before without being poked by bones.
No, because we
could just pull the feathers before eating.
No, because
bird flu does not effect canines
“My idea is
superior because”
True, However
these chickens are “big boned”
Well, yes, but
the feathers will make your mouth really dry.
No, because
avian flu has crossed species before, remember the humans?
OUR Facts:
Chicken bones
are one of the leading causes of deaths in dogs.
There are no
Coyote vaccinations for bird flu.
Chickens are
composed of 30% feathers, that’s a lot of feathers to pluck.
What is it you
want to change, add, or cause to happen to K-12 education?
If I could
change one thing about our education system it would be to stop tailoring our
education to the individual and holding students, teachers and our community as
a whole accountable.
MY audience
is: Community Members
WHY should
they care?: Tailoring our education to the needs of the individual breed’s
ignorance and inflated sense of self.
WHAT does
society have to lose? Our society is losing credibility in the world economy,
and our education system which was once highly valued and modeled after is
becoming a joke.
REASONS to
agree:
1# because focusing
heavily on individualism creates a disconnect with the community
2# because
educators are being pushed too hard to pass students, thus they lower standards
so that more students pass, ultimately lowering expectations so that we all as
individuals can succeed.
3# because promoting
individualism within our schools also promotes the pervasive intents of
capitalism influencing our students to measure one another by what they are
wearing, and thus ultimately producing a materialistic society.
1# Rebuttal
Students can be left behind because you are not catering to their individual
needs.
2#Rebuttal
taking away individualism will break their confidence within themselves
3#Rebuttal
treating students like a production warehouse does not promote a creative,
successful or confident individual
1# NO, because
by setting high expectations for all of our students will make them rise to the
level of expectation
2#No, because relying
on each other as a community builds ones confidence in each other, which is
more important than alienating one’s self by only relying on one’s self.
3#No because
eliminating a students need to stand out from the crowd will also eliminate
corporate involvement in their education, is it any different that students
look to certain style of clothes to fit into a specific group? Although yes
they are fitting into their own “cookie shape” but ultimately is it not the
intent of corporations to dictate what shapes of cookies are set out for
students to fit into? So is individualism just a fad within itself? An illusion
of personal freedom at the cost of our community?
1# Reason: Look
at Jaime Escalante’s class in stand and deliver he said “students will rise to
the level of expectation” and he set his bar really high, most of his students
rose to his level of expectation and exceeded it.
2# Reason: Washington
Post reports that ¼ of Americans report having no one with whom they can discuss
their personal problems with.
3#Reason: In
1995 Longbeach, CA reported findings after implementing school uniforms: with
an overall crime rate drop of 91% and 81% of teachers felt that school uniforms
improved the school environment 95% saw an improvement in student
behavior.
I had a lot of fun doing this exercise with you. Good topic choices! ;-)
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