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Panel DiscussionGroup Presentation
Stuff you should know:
• What is a panel discussion• Who will be responsible for what • When discussions will be presented• Where it will be set up• How it will be presented
What is a panel discussion?
•A panel consists of a small group persons, who carry on a guided and informal discussion before an audience as if the panel were meeting alone
Father
• Panel discussion technique was originated by Harry A. Overstreet in 1929.
Why use this format?
•Panel discussions, if well conducted, are usually more interesting to the audience
than is the single-speaker forum. •They provide a varied clash of opinion and presentation of facts to give even the quiet members of the audience a feeling participation.
Purpose
• To reproduce the features of a small discussion group for the benefit of a larger group
• To provide information and new facts. • To identify the values. • To analyze the current problem from different angle. • To organize for mental recreation. • To influence the audience to an open minded attitude and
respect for other's opinion. • When handled intelligently and creatively, panel discussion
stimulates thoughts and discussion and clarifies thinking.
Format
• Group members will form a half-circle with
chairs in front of class.
Tasks
• Person #1 = reads and clarifies topic
• Person #2 = shares a pictorial representation of the topic
• Person #3 = Connects story plot and why it is important
Tasks for ALL
• Share thoughts and ideas• Demonstrate knowledge
of how to participate in discussion
• Add information, clarify, bring additional
information from text or prior knowledge
When?
•Beginning the day after tomorrow, groups will
present their discussion each day.•Two Groups will present their panel each day.
Your team = your panel
• Choose a panel discussion topic
• Plan your discussion presentation
• We will present in order.
Time to Plan
•You will have some time today and tomorrow to plan your panel.•Day after Tomorrow start with groups…
• 1-2•Next day →3-4 • Then → 5-6
Scoring guide - 100 pts
• Presented on due date• Clarifier role fulfilled• Illustration well-prepared and presented• Connections to plot and events presented clearly and
provides interest to audience• Members demonstrate discussion techniques• All topics discussed fully• Additional information from text, prior knowledge, or
other works included• All members prepared and participated• Met time requirement (5-10 min.)
Topics
• Fernwood• Run-aways• Moths• Family• Secrets• Love of Nature• Characters
• Nora• Pete• Abe