SlideShare a Scribd company logo
2
Most read
HOW TO WRITE AN
INFORMATIVE SPEECH
ABOUT EDUCATION
BASIC RULES FOR WRITING AN INFORMATIVE
SPEECH
Make up a topic. As it is a speech, the topic has to be useful and catchy for a
particular audience. If the topic is poor or useless, no one will listen to you.
Write a specific thesis statement. Your thesis statement has to be a hook to
involve the listeners in the problem you are going to discuss.
Do some profound research. You have to find out some interesting and really
useful information to back up your speech. If the research is shallow, the interest
of the audience will be blurred.
Write down the speech. You have to note everything not to forget about
something important. To present your speech in front of the audience, make up a
short outline of the speech to look at in case you forget something.
Practice. Read your speech in front of your friends or relatives. If you do not
have a chance to read it to your mates, stand in front of the mirror and read it out
loud to yourself.
01
.
02
.
03
.
04
.
05.
4 MUST-FOLLOW RULES FOR WRITING
AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH ABOUT EDUCATION
Craft an introduction. When writing an introduction about education, you have
to hook the audience. Write an attention getter, reason to listen, thesis statement,
credibility statement and a preview of main points.
Write a body of the speech. Dwell upon the main issues concerning education
as well as the causes people often face. Support every single point mentioned in
the paper.
Provide examples and call to action. There should be a dialogue between you
and your listeners. It would be great if you provide some examples and discuss
them with your listeners.
Make up a conclusion. When concluding the speech, review the main points,
restate the thesis, and don’t forget about the closure.
Find more ideas at CustomWritings.com
01
.
03
.
04
.
02
.
1. The Loopholes and Inconsistencies in the Common Core State Standards
2. The Positive Impact of the Common Core State Standards in 42 States
3. How the No Child Left Behind Act Failed Students, Educators and Schools
4. Transparency and Accountability of Teacher Assessment Under the NCLB
act
5. Systematic Budget Cuts of The US Educational System
6. The Inefficiency in Educational System Resource Management Over the
Last Decade
7. The Economical and Educational Risk Factors of School Violence
7+ TOPICS FOR AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH ABOUT
EDUCATION
Find more topics at CustomWritings.com
5 IDEAS FOR THESIS STATEMENTS FOR AN INFORMATIVE
SPEECH ABOUT EDUCATION
01
.
Worldwide, low literacy rates can be linked to several disasters, including high
infant mortality; the spread of HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other preventable
infectious diseases; prejudice against women, including female infanticide and
female circumcision; and extreme poverty.
South Sudan is the world’s least literate country, with a literacy rate of just 27%.
Approximately 70% of children aged 6–17 years old have never set foot in a
classroom.
Some of the earliest universities in the world were Sumerian scribal schools,
which were created soon after 3500 B.C. These universities were called eduba,
which possibly meant “house of tablets.”
By 2022, the number of Hispanic students in public elementary and secondary
schools in the U.S. is expected to increase by 33%. The number of multiracial
students is expected to grow by 44%.
An American curriculum offers almost equal importance to mathematics, science,
English, humanities, and different forms of the arts. A Japanese curriculum, on
the other hand, specializes more in mathematics, science, and technology.
03
.
04.
05.
02
.
5+ INTERESTING FACTS FOR AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH
ABOUT EDUCATION
01
.
The Common Core State Standards have been subject to debate since their
inception. The mixed response to this matter is due to political and public
feedback taken into consideration during the creation of these standards.
Regardless, 42 states have adopted these standards.
The US education system was not spared when the time of budget cuts came.
Inflation has led to a great decline in education funding. Several educational
programs have faced cuts. For example, Title I Grants was cut by 6.8 percent,
the Impact Aid that was diverted to help the districts on American Indian and
Federal lands by 5.3 percent, the advanced placement program by 38.4
percent, and civic education by a 100 percent.
Students are not able to concentrate enough because of the lack of concern
when it comes to school violence. Violence in schools is due to various
reasons, such as an uncomfortable environment at home, the overall crime
rate in the neighborhood, and the negligent behavior of school administrators.
Foreign students whose native language is not English suffer enormously in
the US education system. While it is mandatory for them to learn English as a
secondary language, the system is not catching up to the huge amount of non-
English speaking immigrants arriving to the US with kids below six years old.
Generally, these students are more likely to drop out of school.
The wage of a school teacher is not enough to attract qualified graduates to
choose teaching as a profession. Those who are working already do not have
enough incentives to perform better in class.
Find more facts at CustomWritings.com
03
.
02
.
04.
05.
1. Levine, M. D. (1994). Educational care: A system for understanding and
helping children with learning problems at home and in school.
Cambridge, MA: Educators Pub. Service.
2. Weishaar, M. K. (2007). Case studies in special education law: No Child
Left Behind Act and Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement
Act. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill/Prentice Hall.
3. Finley, L. L. (n.d.). School violence: A reference handbook.
4. Sadker, D. M., Sadker, M., Zittleman, K. R., & Sadker, M. (2009). Still
failing at fairness: How gender bias cheats girls and boys in school and
what we can do about it. New York: Scribner.
5. Berger, E. H., & Riojas-Cortez, M. (n.d.). Parents as partners in
education: Families and schools working together.
6. Khalsa, S. S. (2007). Break the bully cycle: Intervention techniques &
activities to create a respectful school community. Tucson, AZ: Good
Year Books.
7. Schneider, M. (n.d.). Introduction to public health.
REFERENCES:
THE ART OF RELIEVING
STUDENTS’ PAIN
CALL FREE:
1-855-655-4828

More Related Content

PPTX
Informative Speech: What does it mean?
PPT
Chapter 15 - Speaking to Persuade
PPT
Day 1 FW Summer 2014
PPTX
Webinar Slides-Three Knows to Great Writing Nov 4 2014
PPT
2015 day 1
PPTX
How to improve your spoken communication skills
PDF
Oral presentation advice
PPT
Audience
Informative Speech: What does it mean?
Chapter 15 - Speaking to Persuade
Day 1 FW Summer 2014
Webinar Slides-Three Knows to Great Writing Nov 4 2014
2015 day 1
How to improve your spoken communication skills
Oral presentation advice
Audience

Similar to HOW TO WRITE AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH ABOUT EDUCATION (20)

PDF
How To Write A Persuasive Speech Outline For Title One School
PDF
Education Week Top News August 20, 2014
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON HOW TO WRITE AN EDUCATION ESSAY
PPTX
School To Prison Pipeline 2017
PDF
Essay On Education In America
DOCX
SAT/WSA Study materials 1 education
DOCX
IDENTIFYING ISSUESIn this section we present several steps to id
PPT
Need for Change
PPT
Need For Change
PDF
Introduction to culture and society USSH
PPTX
Blog #2
DOC
Partial index[1]
PDF
Myth behind the education crisis !!!
DOCX
CHAPTER 5 School Issues that Relate to At-Risk Children and Youth.docx
PDF
Education | Buzzle.com
PDF
Dr. Fred C. Lunenburg, Critical Thinking & Constructivism - Published in NATI...
PPTX
Social issues & their implications to eduaction
PPTX
Conference.aea.book suggestions
PDF
Assignment soci3ac 2005_part3_instructions
PDF
Assignment soci3ac 2005_part3_instructions
How To Write A Persuasive Speech Outline For Title One School
Education Week Top News August 20, 2014
COMPLETE GUIDE ON HOW TO WRITE AN EDUCATION ESSAY
School To Prison Pipeline 2017
Essay On Education In America
SAT/WSA Study materials 1 education
IDENTIFYING ISSUESIn this section we present several steps to id
Need for Change
Need For Change
Introduction to culture and society USSH
Blog #2
Partial index[1]
Myth behind the education crisis !!!
CHAPTER 5 School Issues that Relate to At-Risk Children and Youth.docx
Education | Buzzle.com
Dr. Fred C. Lunenburg, Critical Thinking & Constructivism - Published in NATI...
Social issues & their implications to eduaction
Conference.aea.book suggestions
Assignment soci3ac 2005_part3_instructions
Assignment soci3ac 2005_part3_instructions
Ad

More from Lauren Bradshaw (20)

PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING AN EXPLORATORY ESSAY ON GLOBALIZATION AND MINORITY ...
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A CONTROVERSIAL ESSAY ON HUMAN RIGHTS AS A FORM OF ...
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON HOW TO DEBATE ABOUT ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A RESEARCH PROPOSAL ON GENETICS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING AN INFORMATIVE ESSAY ON POLITICS OF EDUCATIONAL INE...
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A REACTION PAPER ON SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A RESEARCH PROJECT ON REAL ESTATE FINANCE
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A NARRATIVE ESSAY ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING AN EXPLORATORY ESSAY ON EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A PROFICIENT ESSAY ON THE HISTORY OF THE INTERNET
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A CRITICAL ESSAY ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A SPEECH FOR GRADUATION
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A DEFINITION ESSAY ON ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A STELLAR RESEARCH PAPER ON CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
PPTX
HOW TO HOOK YOUR AUDIENCE WITH A PRESENTATION ON ORIENTALISM IN 19TH CENTURY ART
PPTX
HOW TO WRITE AN ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY ON CONFUCIANISM
PPTX
HOW TO WRITE AN EXPOSITORY ESSAY ON DRUG USE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A COMPARE & CONTRAST ESSAY ON MEDIEVAL LITERATURE v...
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A DEFINITION ESSAY ON MUSLIM CULTURE
PPTX
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A STATISTICAL REPORT ON PSYCHOLOGY STUDIES
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING AN EXPLORATORY ESSAY ON GLOBALIZATION AND MINORITY ...
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A CONTROVERSIAL ESSAY ON HUMAN RIGHTS AS A FORM OF ...
COMPLETE GUIDE ON HOW TO DEBATE ABOUT ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A RESEARCH PROPOSAL ON GENETICS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING AN INFORMATIVE ESSAY ON POLITICS OF EDUCATIONAL INE...
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A REACTION PAPER ON SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A RESEARCH PROJECT ON REAL ESTATE FINANCE
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A NARRATIVE ESSAY ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING AN EXPLORATORY ESSAY ON EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A PROFICIENT ESSAY ON THE HISTORY OF THE INTERNET
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A CRITICAL ESSAY ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A SPEECH FOR GRADUATION
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A DEFINITION ESSAY ON ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A STELLAR RESEARCH PAPER ON CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
HOW TO HOOK YOUR AUDIENCE WITH A PRESENTATION ON ORIENTALISM IN 19TH CENTURY ART
HOW TO WRITE AN ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY ON CONFUCIANISM
HOW TO WRITE AN EXPOSITORY ESSAY ON DRUG USE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A COMPARE & CONTRAST ESSAY ON MEDIEVAL LITERATURE v...
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A DEFINITION ESSAY ON MUSLIM CULTURE
COMPLETE GUIDE ON WRITING A STATISTICAL REPORT ON PSYCHOLOGY STUDIES
Ad

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
Paper A Mock Exam 9_ Attempt review.pdf.
PDF
Computing-Curriculum for Schools in Ghana
PPTX
Orientation - ARALprogram of Deped to the Parents.pptx
PDF
GENETICS IN BIOLOGY IN SECONDARY LEVEL FORM 3
PDF
1_English_Language_Set_2.pdf probationary
PPTX
UV-Visible spectroscopy..pptx UV-Visible Spectroscopy – Electronic Transition...
PPTX
Digestion and Absorption of Carbohydrates, Proteina and Fats
PPTX
1st Inaugural Professorial Lecture held on 19th February 2020 (Governance and...
PDF
احياء السادس العلمي - الفصل الثالث (التكاثر) منهج متميزين/كلية بغداد/موهوبين
PPTX
Chinmaya Tiranga Azadi Quiz (Class 7-8 )
PPTX
UNIT III MENTAL HEALTH NURSING ASSESSMENT
PDF
LNK 2025 (2).pdf MWEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
PDF
Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment .pdf
PDF
IGGE1 Understanding the Self1234567891011
PDF
Complications of Minimal Access Surgery at WLH
PDF
A GUIDE TO GENETICS FOR UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS
PPTX
Introduction to Building Materials
PPTX
Final Presentation General Medicine 03-08-2024.pptx
PPTX
CHAPTER IV. MAN AND BIOSPHERE AND ITS TOTALITY.pptx
PPTX
Introduction-to-Literarature-and-Literary-Studies-week-Prelim-coverage.pptx
Paper A Mock Exam 9_ Attempt review.pdf.
Computing-Curriculum for Schools in Ghana
Orientation - ARALprogram of Deped to the Parents.pptx
GENETICS IN BIOLOGY IN SECONDARY LEVEL FORM 3
1_English_Language_Set_2.pdf probationary
UV-Visible spectroscopy..pptx UV-Visible Spectroscopy – Electronic Transition...
Digestion and Absorption of Carbohydrates, Proteina and Fats
1st Inaugural Professorial Lecture held on 19th February 2020 (Governance and...
احياء السادس العلمي - الفصل الثالث (التكاثر) منهج متميزين/كلية بغداد/موهوبين
Chinmaya Tiranga Azadi Quiz (Class 7-8 )
UNIT III MENTAL HEALTH NURSING ASSESSMENT
LNK 2025 (2).pdf MWEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment .pdf
IGGE1 Understanding the Self1234567891011
Complications of Minimal Access Surgery at WLH
A GUIDE TO GENETICS FOR UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS
Introduction to Building Materials
Final Presentation General Medicine 03-08-2024.pptx
CHAPTER IV. MAN AND BIOSPHERE AND ITS TOTALITY.pptx
Introduction-to-Literarature-and-Literary-Studies-week-Prelim-coverage.pptx

HOW TO WRITE AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH ABOUT EDUCATION

  • 1. HOW TO WRITE AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH ABOUT EDUCATION
  • 2. BASIC RULES FOR WRITING AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH Make up a topic. As it is a speech, the topic has to be useful and catchy for a particular audience. If the topic is poor or useless, no one will listen to you. Write a specific thesis statement. Your thesis statement has to be a hook to involve the listeners in the problem you are going to discuss. Do some profound research. You have to find out some interesting and really useful information to back up your speech. If the research is shallow, the interest of the audience will be blurred. Write down the speech. You have to note everything not to forget about something important. To present your speech in front of the audience, make up a short outline of the speech to look at in case you forget something. Practice. Read your speech in front of your friends or relatives. If you do not have a chance to read it to your mates, stand in front of the mirror and read it out loud to yourself. 01 . 02 . 03 . 04 . 05.
  • 3. 4 MUST-FOLLOW RULES FOR WRITING AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH ABOUT EDUCATION Craft an introduction. When writing an introduction about education, you have to hook the audience. Write an attention getter, reason to listen, thesis statement, credibility statement and a preview of main points. Write a body of the speech. Dwell upon the main issues concerning education as well as the causes people often face. Support every single point mentioned in the paper. Provide examples and call to action. There should be a dialogue between you and your listeners. It would be great if you provide some examples and discuss them with your listeners. Make up a conclusion. When concluding the speech, review the main points, restate the thesis, and don’t forget about the closure. Find more ideas at CustomWritings.com 01 . 03 . 04 . 02 .
  • 4. 1. The Loopholes and Inconsistencies in the Common Core State Standards 2. The Positive Impact of the Common Core State Standards in 42 States 3. How the No Child Left Behind Act Failed Students, Educators and Schools 4. Transparency and Accountability of Teacher Assessment Under the NCLB act 5. Systematic Budget Cuts of The US Educational System 6. The Inefficiency in Educational System Resource Management Over the Last Decade 7. The Economical and Educational Risk Factors of School Violence 7+ TOPICS FOR AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH ABOUT EDUCATION Find more topics at CustomWritings.com
  • 5. 5 IDEAS FOR THESIS STATEMENTS FOR AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH ABOUT EDUCATION 01 . Worldwide, low literacy rates can be linked to several disasters, including high infant mortality; the spread of HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other preventable infectious diseases; prejudice against women, including female infanticide and female circumcision; and extreme poverty. South Sudan is the world’s least literate country, with a literacy rate of just 27%. Approximately 70% of children aged 6–17 years old have never set foot in a classroom. Some of the earliest universities in the world were Sumerian scribal schools, which were created soon after 3500 B.C. These universities were called eduba, which possibly meant “house of tablets.” By 2022, the number of Hispanic students in public elementary and secondary schools in the U.S. is expected to increase by 33%. The number of multiracial students is expected to grow by 44%. An American curriculum offers almost equal importance to mathematics, science, English, humanities, and different forms of the arts. A Japanese curriculum, on the other hand, specializes more in mathematics, science, and technology. 03 . 04. 05. 02 .
  • 6. 5+ INTERESTING FACTS FOR AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH ABOUT EDUCATION 01 . The Common Core State Standards have been subject to debate since their inception. The mixed response to this matter is due to political and public feedback taken into consideration during the creation of these standards. Regardless, 42 states have adopted these standards. The US education system was not spared when the time of budget cuts came. Inflation has led to a great decline in education funding. Several educational programs have faced cuts. For example, Title I Grants was cut by 6.8 percent, the Impact Aid that was diverted to help the districts on American Indian and Federal lands by 5.3 percent, the advanced placement program by 38.4 percent, and civic education by a 100 percent. Students are not able to concentrate enough because of the lack of concern when it comes to school violence. Violence in schools is due to various reasons, such as an uncomfortable environment at home, the overall crime rate in the neighborhood, and the negligent behavior of school administrators. Foreign students whose native language is not English suffer enormously in the US education system. While it is mandatory for them to learn English as a secondary language, the system is not catching up to the huge amount of non- English speaking immigrants arriving to the US with kids below six years old. Generally, these students are more likely to drop out of school. The wage of a school teacher is not enough to attract qualified graduates to choose teaching as a profession. Those who are working already do not have enough incentives to perform better in class. Find more facts at CustomWritings.com 03 . 02 . 04. 05.
  • 7. 1. Levine, M. D. (1994). Educational care: A system for understanding and helping children with learning problems at home and in school. Cambridge, MA: Educators Pub. Service. 2. Weishaar, M. K. (2007). Case studies in special education law: No Child Left Behind Act and Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill/Prentice Hall. 3. Finley, L. L. (n.d.). School violence: A reference handbook. 4. Sadker, D. M., Sadker, M., Zittleman, K. R., & Sadker, M. (2009). Still failing at fairness: How gender bias cheats girls and boys in school and what we can do about it. New York: Scribner. 5. Berger, E. H., & Riojas-Cortez, M. (n.d.). Parents as partners in education: Families and schools working together. 6. Khalsa, S. S. (2007). Break the bully cycle: Intervention techniques & activities to create a respectful school community. Tucson, AZ: Good Year Books. 7. Schneider, M. (n.d.). Introduction to public health. REFERENCES:
  • 8. THE ART OF RELIEVING STUDENTS’ PAIN CALL FREE: 1-855-655-4828