Animal Science I 1.02

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Animal Science I 1.02 . Mrs. Schratwieser. Parliamentary Law objectives. 1 motion at a time (item of business) Prevents confusion Extends courtesy to everyone Recognized to speak Majority Rules Unpopular ideas are not adopted Rights of the minority are protected - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Animal Science I 1.02

Mrs. Schratwieser

Parliamentary Law objectives

• 1 motion at a time (item of business)– Prevents confusion

• Extends courtesy to everyone– Recognized to speak

• Majority Rules– Unpopular ideas are not adopted

• Rights of the minority are protected– Everyone gets to have a say and vote

Definition of Parli-Pro

• Formal, Organized meeting using well-defined set of rules Roberts Rules of Order

• Chairman presides using gavel as symbol of authority– Fair and impartial unless they have relinquished

the duties of the chair

Gavel:

• 1 tap – sit down, announcement of a vote, adjourn

• 2 taps – call to order (get order)

• 3 taps – stand up(rise)

Agenda

• Prepared and passed out before the meeting

• List of what will be discussed at the meeting

Motion

• To present a “new idea”

• “I move….”– I move to purchase a pig for our class.”–

• Must be seconded, discussed and voted on.

Amendment

• Change how motion states

• 3 ways: add words, take out words, substitute

• “I move to amend….by…..”

Majority

• One more than ½ of members

• Can be determined by a voice vote

• Use a counted vote if it is to close to call

Minority

• Less than half

• ? Out of 100

• “Yes!” 49 “You are correct!”

Quorum

• 2/3 of the total membership

• Needed for certain motions/abilities

• (Previous Question, Suspend the Rules)

Abilities in Parli-Pro

• Main Motion• Amendment• Division of the house• Refer to Committee• Previous Question• Point of Order• Suspend the Rules• Rescind• Adjourn

Main Motion

• 1 on the floor at a time

• Requires a 2nd

• Debatable, amendable

• Requires a majority vote

Amendments

• Change the way a motion states

• Requires a 2nd

• Debatable, amendable

• Requires a majority vote

Division of the House

• Get a counted vote (Not Voice)

• (show of hands, standing, ect)

• Recognized by chair

Refer to a Committee

• Requires a 2nd

• Debatable, amendable• Requires a majority vote• “gather more information (dates, $, location)”• Committee appointed by President– Duties, number on committee (at least), when to

report back to members

Lay on the Table (motion)

• Discuss at a later time• Requires a second• Not debatable• Not amendable• Requires a majority vote

Remove from the table

• Discuss a motion from another meeting (previously tabled)

• Requires a second• Not debatable• Not amendable• Requires a majority vote

Previous Question

• To stop discussion/debate

• Requires a 2nd• Not debatable or amendable• Requires a 2/3 majority vote

Point of Order

• Corrects a mistake used in parli-pro

• “Rise to a point of order”

Suspend the Rules

• Temporarily suspend to rules in constitution/bylaws

• Requires second• Not debatable• Not amendable• Requires a 2/3 majority votes

Rescind

• Nulls a formerly passed motion

• Requires a second• Debatable • Amendable

Adjourn

• Close/end meeting• Requires a second• Not debatable• Not amendable• Requires a majority

Discussion

• Members have opportunity to discuss pros/cons of a main motion

Voting

• 2 kinds– Majority, 2/3 majority

• 4 Methods1. Voice vote2. Visual vote (standing, raising of hands)3. Roll Call4. Ballot

Public Speaking

• 3 Types1. Informative (providing information)2. Persuasive (change or sway your mind)3. Extemporaneous (Impromptu) – little to no

preparation

Three parts of speech:

• Introduction (grabs audiences attention)

• Body (main points arranged in logical order)

• Conclusion (summarize the main points)

Preparing & Writing a Speech Purpose Audience Occasion

Topics• Interesting to you• You are knowledgeable about topic• Interest audience• Brainstorm with a list of topics and write down key words

• Use a variety of sources• Create outline• Don’t use slang• Enthusiastic, eye contact, hand gesture

Parli Game

• Make your card

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