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Page 1: Parliamentary Procedures and Public Speaking Essential Standard 1.0: Examine leadership opportunities related to horticulture industry.

Parliamentary Procedures and Public Speaking

Essential Standard 1.0: Examine leadership opportunities related to horticulture industry

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Objective 1.02

Demonstrate parliamentary procedures and public speaking used in Horticulture Business Meetings

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Organizing your FFA Meetings Using

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What is Parliamentary Procedure?

Parliamentary procedure is a systematic way of organizing meetings.

Parliamentary procedure is governed by Robert’s Rules of Order.

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Purposes of Parliamentary Procedure

1. Focuses on one item at a time – helps prevent confusion

2. Extend courtesy to everyone – You should be recognized before you speak

3. Observe the rule of the majority – keeps unpopular ideas from being adopted

4. Ensure the rights of the minority – all sides can make motions, second motions, discuss, and vote.

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Purposes of Parliamentary Procedure

5. Definition of Parliamentary Procedure – uses well-defined rules to conduct business through a formal, organized approach using Roberts Rules of Order.

6. Presiding officer should be fair and impartial – leaves chairman’s station and relinquishes chairman’s duties to discuss or present a motionSymbol of authority is the gavel

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The Gavel

The president uses the gavel to control aspects of the meeting.

The number of taps determines the meaning.

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Number of taps

One Tap

Tells members to be seatedUsed after passing or rejecting a main motionUsed after the announcement that the meeting is adjourned

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Number of taps

Two taps-calls the meeting to order

Three taps-symbol to rise during opening/closing ceremonies

Series of taps-used to bring the group to order

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Presiding Officer Chapter FFA

President Must be fair and

impartial Must relinquish the

chair when the president desires to discuss business

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Parli. Pro. Vocabulary

Agenda Motion Amend Majority – more than half, group that controls most votes Minority – less than half, opposite of majority Quorum

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Agenda

A list of what will be discussed at a business meeting. The agenda should be prepared before the meeting.

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Quorum

The amount of people that must be present for the group to make decisions or changes.

The number varies with kind of assembly Legislative assembly – often set the quorum as a majority of the

total membership present in order for business to be transacted Voluntary associations (ordinary societies) – may use a smaller

number than a majority for their quorum to conduct business Most groups include their requirement for a quorum in the bylaws

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Motions

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Main Motion

Used to get group approval for a new project or some other course of action

Wording: “I move” NOT “I make a motion”

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Main Motion

Requires second Debatable Amendable Majority vote required Can be reconsidered

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Steps in making a Main Motion

1. Address the presiding officer2. Receive recognition3. State the motion4. Obtain a “second”5. Discussion6. Vote7. Presiding officer announces results

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Types of Voting

1. Voice Vote

2. Visual Standing Show of hands

3. Roll Call

4. Ballot

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Amendments

Used to change a main motion

3 ways to amend: addition, substitution, striking out

Wording: “I move to amend the motion”

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Amendments

Requires second Debatable Amendable Majority vote required Can be reconsidered

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Adjourn

Used to end a meeting

Wording: “I move to adjourn”

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Adjourn

Cannot be debated Cannot be amended Cannot be reconsidered Requires second Requires majority vote

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Appeal

Changes a decision made by the chair

Wording: “I appeal the decision of the chair”

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Appeal

Requires a second Debatable Can be reconsidered Not amendable Majority vote required

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Point of Order

Used when one believes a parliamentary error has been made

Wording: “I rise to a point of order”

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Point of order

Not debatable Not Amendable Does not require

second Cannot be

reconsidered No vote required

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Division of the House

Calls for a counted vote

Wording: “I call for a division of the house.”

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Division of the House

Not debatable Not Amendable Does not require second Cannot be reconsidered No vote required

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Lay on the table

To postpone a motion to the next meeting Motion must be taken from the table at the next meeting

to be discussed Wording: “I move to lay this motion on the table”

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Lay on the table

Requires second Not debatable Not amendable Cannot be

reconsidered Majority vote

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Previous question

Used to stop debate and vote

Wording: “I move to previous question”

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Previous question

Second required Not debatable Not amendable Can be reconsidered before vote 2/3 vote required

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Refer to committee

Used to gain more information on a motion before voting

Wording: “I move to refer this motion to a committee to report at our next meeting.”

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Refer to committee

Second required Debatable Amendable Can be reconsidered Majority vote

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MISSION POSSIBLE

Your mission should you choose to accept it (and you will), is to hold a meeting using parliamentary practices based on one of the following topics:

FFA Camp FFA convention Chapter banquet Chapter fundraising

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Public Speaking

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Communicating with others

Oral Communication is one of the most important factors in being successful

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Speeches

Types Informative – give information Persuasive – given to change or sway someone or

the minds of the audience Methods for delivery

Extemporaneous Speech with little or no preparation A speech that is delivered without being written word-for-

word

Prepared

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Building a Speech

Introduction

Body

Conclusion

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Creating a Speech

Purpose Audience Occasion

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Topic

Choose a topic that interests you Choose a topic you are knowledgeable about Choose a topic of interest to your audience

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Writing a Speech

Brainstorm with a list of topics and write down key words. Gather information from a variety of materials, books,

internet, personal interviews, etc. Write down your ideas including, name of source, web

addresses, page numbers, and author.

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Writing a Speech Cont.

Create an outline to help you organize your ideas. Write the speech the way you talk

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Introduction

Capture attention Enthusiasm and Emotion Indicate the need for the speech Makes the audience want to know more Short stories and real life is a good start

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Body

The largest part of the speech Contains the information you want to

tell Consist of several major points

surrounded by a central objective Arrange in a logical order

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Conclusion

Remind the audience of the objective or topic Move people to action Use powerful well planned words Summarizes the main points of the speech

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Keys to a good Speech

Preparation, practice and more practice Practice in front of others Have people provide feedback Watch and listen to yourself

Use a mirrorVideo

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Delivering a Speech

Stage Presence posture appearance attitude confidence personality poise and body posture

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Speaking Skills

For a thorough rubric to improve speaking skills refer to National Prepared Public Speaking CDE