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Title: Judges Training


1
Judges Training
  • District 26 Toastmasters

2
Part One
  • Contest Roles

3
Contest Chair
  • Responsible for the entire contest
  • Make room arrangements
  • Make sure you have all materials needed to run a
    contest
  • Know the contest rules

4
Contestants
  • Prepare and deliver a speech
  • Participate in Evaluation and Humorist (Fall) or
    Table Topics and International (Spring) Contests.

5
Chief Judge
  • Appoint and brief timers, counters and tie
    breaking judge
  • Brief the judges
  • Provide the names of the winners to the contest
    chair
  • Knows the contest rules

6
Chief Judge
  • Brief judges by reviewing the judges guide ballot
  • Remind judges that their decision is confidential
  • Brief timers
  • Brief counters

7
Chief Judge
  • Explains to the audience that
  • The contestants have been briefed
  • The judges have been briefed
  • The timers and counters have been briefed

8
Chief Judge
  • Explains to the audience
  • Contestants know where the timing lights are
  • No photography during the speeches
  • Turn all cell phones off
  • Announces the speaking order

9
Toastmaster
  • Briefs contestants
  • Verify their presence and name pronunciation
  • Review rules
  • Review timing protocol
  • Review speaking area
  • Draw for speaking order

10
Toastmaster
  • No opening remarks about any contestant
  • Announce each contestant by name, speech title,
    speech title, name
  • Observe one minute of silence between speakers

11
Toastmaster
  • After the contest
  • Conduct brief interview
  • Have each contestant give club name and area
  • Present certificate of participation
  • Announce any disqualifications without naming any
    contestants names

12
Toastmaster
  • Announcements from Area, Division and District
    Officers
  • Announce winners
  • Contest with five or more contestants announce
    1st, 2nd and 3rd place (in reverse order)
  • Contest with four or fewer contestants announce
    1st and 2nd place (in reverse order)

13
Toastmaster
  • The announcement of contest winners is final
    unless the list of contest winners is announced
    incorrectly
  • If the list of winners is announced incorrectly
  • The chief judge or counters may immediately
    interrupt to correct the error

14
Judges
  • Use the judges ballot to select a 1st, 2nd and
    3rd place winner
  • All information is confidential

15
Tiebreaking Judge
  • Rank all the speakers numerically on the
    tiebreaking judges ballot
  • Ballot is given only to the chief judge
  • Ballot is only opened in case of a tie

16
Timers
  • To record the duration of each speech
  • Submit the information to the chief judge
  • All times are confidential

17
Counters
  • Collect and count all ballots
  • All information is confidential

18
Sargent at Arms
  • Opens meeting
  • Introduce the Toastmaster
  • Ensures that no one enters or leaves during a
    speech

19
Part Two
  • Judging

20
What is the purpose of a Judge?
  • To Pick A Winner!!
  • To Select the person who has given the best speech

21
What is the difference between judging and
evaluating?
  • Evaluating
  • Is a speech appraisal
  • Measures presentation against purpose
  • Offers improvement advice

22
What is the difference between judging and
evaluating?
  • As a Judge
  • You do not Evaluate
  • Your decision is confidential
  • Dont explain your decision
  • Dont offer contestants suggestions for
    improvement

23
What makes a good judge?
  • Fair
  • Completely impartial
  • Set aside - friendship, age, race, gender, etc..
  • Dont let anything including disapproval of
    speech topic get in the way of your decision

24
What makes a good judge?
  • Accurate
  • Dedicated to making the correct decision
  • Filling out the judges form correctly
  • Adding points carefully

25
What makes a good judge?
  • Trustworthy
  • Understand that the contestants, contest
    officials and Toastmasters International is
    counting on you to select the best speaker

26
What makes a good judge?
  • Knowledgeable
  • Know the current contest rules
  • Be familiar with the judging form

27
What makes a good judge?
  • Good Listener
  • Listen carefully to each speaker
  • Dont become distracted
  • Dont daydream

28
Barriers to Objectivity
  • Speaker position
  • People tend to remember the first and last
    contestant
  • May hold a slight advantage

29
Barriers to Objectivity
  • Champion for the underdog
  • Normal to want to give a break to someone with a
    handicap or has overcome a hardship
  • As a judge you do not

30
Barriers to Objectivity
  • Halo effect
  • Attributing a favorable trait because of another
    favorable trait
  • Example Joes delivery is dynamic so his
    content is really good

31
Barriers to Objectivity
  • Reverse halo effect
  • Attributing a non-favorable trait to another
    non-favorable trait
  • Example Jane has questionable grammar, therefor
    her speech is weak

32
Barriers to Objectivity
  • Second time around
  • Longer you are in Toastmasters the more likely
    you are to see a speaker more than once
  • Imagine you are hearing the speaker for the first
    time

33
Barriers to Objectivity
  • Give someone else a chance
  • Betty won last year, lets give Bob a chance this
    year
  • Never let past performance effect your decision

34
Barriers to Objectivity
  • Not the norm
  • Social behaviors that are not common to you
  • Behaviors differ from club to club

35
Common Misconceptions
  • Speeches must to be serous
  • Contestants can use humor
  • Speeches must be motivational or inspirational
  • Contestants can give any kind of speech they wish

36
Common Misconceptions
  • Contestants CAN use props, visual aids or music
  • As long as they are in good taste
  • Must place them on the stage and clean up right
    after the speech

37
Disqualifications
  • Contestants can only be disqualified for
  • Eligibility
  • Timing
  • Originality

38
Disqualifications
  • Eligibility
  • Member of good standing in a club of good
    standing
  • Maintain eligibility at ALL levels
  • Check eligibility with Word Headquarters prior to
    the contest

39
Disqualifications
  • Timing
  • 30 second grace period
  • Clock starts with the first definite verbal or
    non-verbal communication with the audience

40
Disqualifications
  • Originality
  • No large amounts of quoted material
  • Properly cited sources
  • No plagiarizing

41
Disqualifications
  • Protest
  • For originality only
  • Must protest in writing to the chief judge before
    the winners are announced
  • Only contestants or judges can protest

42
Part Three
  • Judges Guide and Ballot

43
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Is laid out in two parts
  • Top portion to help you pick a winner
  • Is not given to the counters

44
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • The bottom portion is the official ballot
  • Will be given to the counters and must be
    complete
  • Three different names for 1st, 2nd and 3rd
  • Must signed by the judge
  • Chief Judge will throw out if not filled out
    correctly

45
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Not only one way to fill out the ballot
  • Use a notebook to take notes then fill in ballot
  • This way you are focused on the speech not the
    ballot
  • You must break your own tie

46
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Three main categories
  • Content
  • Delivery
  • Language

47
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Content
  • Worth 50 of the speech points
  • Determines the quality of the speakers message

48
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Content
  • Speech development
  • Structure defined opening, body and conclusion
  • Organization purpose clear and defined
  • Support material

49
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Content
  • Effectiveness
  • Achievement of purpose Subject matter clear to
    audience
  • Audience interest Subject relevant to the
    audience
  • Reception How does the audience react

50
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Content
  • Speech Value
  • Ideas Does the speaker have something to say
  • Logic Have a clearly defined message
  • Original Thought Stimulate listeners thinking

51
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Delivery
  • Worth 30 of speakers points
  • The way the content of the speech represented
  • Delivery is both verbal and physical

52
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Delivery
  • Physical
  • Appearance Does the speaker look neat and
    appropriate
  • Body Language Gestures have purpose, facial
    expression match the message
  • Speaking Area How well the area is used

53
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Delivery
  • Voice
  • Flexibility Good quality, modulate to show
    feeling and emotion
  • Volume adequate for the room, words clear, easy
    to understand

54
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Delivery
  • Manner
  • Directness Does the speaker believe in their
    message
  • Assurance Clear and confident in sharing the
    message
  • Enthusiasm Speak with enthusiasm conveying the
    message

55
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Language
  • Counts for 20 of the speech points
  • Is about the speakers word choice and grammar

56
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Language
  • Appropriateness
  • To speech propose Does the language fit the
    speech
  • To audience Promote understanding of the
    speakers message

57
Judges Guide and Ballot
  • Language
  • Correctness
  • Grammar Is the speakers grammar good
  • Pronunciation Enunciation good
  • Word Selection diction and word choice effect,
    show study and preparation

58
Judges Training
  • You are now ready to confidently judge the
    contest!
  • Have fun and enjoy
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