Principles of Instruction
Methods of Instruction
Effective Speaking
100

The acronym for Principles of Instruction

What is ICEPAC?

100

The two types of lessons

What are knowledge and skill lessons?

100

The difference between dress and deportment

Dress: the way you/your clothes look

Deportment: the way you conduct yourself/your behaviour

200
The second C in the acronym for principles of instruction.

What is Confirmation?

200
The main difference between the two types of lessons.

Knowledge lessons are typically theory based

Skills lessons are hands-on

200
The way an effective speaker will make the audience feel they are part of the presentation
What is making eye-contact?
300

This happens if a lesson lacks interest.

The audience will be less inclined to listen or learn.

300
The difference in how learning can be evaluated

Knowledge: asking questions

Skills: demonstration of the skill

300

The elements of physical presence

What are body language and dress and deportment?

400
The six principles of instruction
What are interest, comprehension, emphasis, participation, accomplishment, and confirmation
400

The reason why it is difficult to maintain knowledge during a skill lesson.

The lesson is less hands-on / interactive

400

The six elements of voice control

What are pitch, tone, volume, speed, pause, and articulation.