Printed on 2/1/09
The Week-Long Class format is designed to give students a full week to dedicate to speech and communication. This allows them to let the material come to life, and also gives them time to grow in confidence in their communication gifts.
The Week-Long format is the most requested because it creates an environment for quick development and change within the student. Oftentimes, students will come "out of the box" on the third and fourth day, and would not have had the chance to make this change had they been involved in a long distance, or more concise class format.
The students will receive full coursebook training from Mr. Williams as well as have the opportunity to deliver 5 solo speeches and numerous other presentations (acting, group presentations, and impromptu speeches) There will be a family presentation at the end of the last day for friends and family to attend.
Please click on the links below to find out more details on the different levels for this class:
Introductory
Intermediate
Advanced
You can also click here to view the classes already scheduled and check for availability.
Normal times for the week-long class format are as follows:
9am-4pm, Monday
9am-4pm, Tuesday
9am-4pm, Wednesday
9am-4pm, Thursday
9am-4pm, Friday
Final Presentation, 4-6pm, Friday
With homework assigned before, during, and after each class, a student can expect 50-60 hours of course credit being applied (which equates to 0.5 credits in most states).
Each class is set for a minimum of fourteen (14) and a maximum of twenty students (20)
To find out more about the course instructor, David Williams, Click Here
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Week-Long Class Events
The Week-Long Class format is designed to give students a full week to dedicate to speech and communication. This allows them to let the material come to life, and also gives them time to grow in confidence in their communication gifts. The Week-Long format is the most requested because it creates an environment for quick development and change within the student. Oftentimes, students will come "out of the box" on the third and fourth day, and would not have had the chance to make this change had they been involved in a long distance, or more concise class format.
The students will receive full coursebook training from Mr. Williams as well as have the opportunity to deliver 5 solo speeches and numerous other presentations (acting, group presentations, and impromptu speeches) There will be a family presentation at the end of the last day for friends and family to attend.
Please click on the links below to find out more details on the different levels for this class:
Introductory
Intermediate
Advanced
You can also click here to view the classes already scheduled and check for availability.
Normal times for the week-long class format are as follows:
9am-4pm, Monday
9am-4pm, Tuesday
9am-4pm, Wednesday
9am-4pm, Thursday
9am-4pm, Friday
Final Presentation, 4-6pm, Friday
With homework assigned before, during, and after each class, a student can expect 50-60 hours of course credit being applied (which equates to 0.5 credits in most states).
Each class is set for a minimum of fourteen (14) and a maximum of twenty students (20)
To find out more about the course instructor, David Williams, Click Here
< Back to Home