Community Advocacy Speech Stock Issue Plan
Order Instructions
my community advocacy speech will be on :
unemployment rates and poverty in my hometown of hayti mo?
please see following links for assistance but also use whatever other resources you find on your own to complete assignment. I have also included the rubic to make sure I receive 100% on this assignment.
Complete assignment as if you are talking to the city counsel
https://www.homearea.com/place/hayti-city-missouri/2931132/
https://www.bestplaces.net/economy/city/missouri/hayti
https://www.conservapedia.com/Hayti,_Missouri
https://www.homefacts.com/city/Missouri/Pemiscot-County/Hayti-Heights.html
https://www.placevista.com/places/mo/hayti.html
https://www.bestplaces.net/city/missouri/hayti_heights
please see below details for assignment
OVERVIEW:
Once you have learned about/applied stock issues in class and chosen your Community Advocacy Speech topic, you’re ready to begin thinking about how you will apply these 7 stock issues in your own speech. For this assignment, you should address the following questions that will help to outline the arguments you need to make in your upcoming Community Advocacy Speech. If done correctly, some (or perhaps all) of what you write here could go directly into your Community Advocacy Outline.
There is no specific word count or page length for this assignment. Instead, you should be certain that your answers to each question are complete and fully explain your arguments. You likely wouldn’t need more than a short paragraph (3-4 sentences) for each question.
Who is your target audience? Remember that your target audience should be the person/group who has the power to implement the plan you are proposing.
What is the status quo of your topic, and why are things the way they are now? The status quo is “the way things are done now,” or the “policy currently in place.” Explain what the status quo of your topic in your community right now. Why is it this way? What barriers (sometimes referred to as “inherent barriers”) are keeping people in the community from making a change? Think specifically about attitudes and logistics here. Those are usually the two categories of barriers keeping the status quo in place.
What harms, or problems, is the status quo creating in your community? Remember that you will need to prove these harms are either (1) significant to many people in the community, or (2) particularly significant problems for a few people in the community.
What solution are you proposing? Explain the plan you’ve come up with to fix the harms (problems) you just explained.
How can you prove that your solution will solve these harms? What argument(s) will you make to prove that your plan will address the harms? What supporting material do you plan to use to prove this? You don’t need to have exact sources yet (though you could). All we’re looking for here is your plan for making this argument.
How can/will you prove that your solution will work? You may have a fantastic solution that would produce amazing results, but is it feasible? How will you prove that your community can in fact put it into place? Afford it? Run it? Get support for it? Essentially, explain how you’ll convince your target audience that this isn’t just a daydream, but a realistic option.
What advantages will arise from your plan? You’ve already proven that your plan will solve the harms you brought up earlier, but what other advantages are likely to arise from your plan? Explain at least one other good reason why your target audience should adopt your plan.
What call to action will you leave your audience with? You’ve already explained the solution (aka your “grand plan”), but what do you want them to do today, now? What step are you asking them to take to begin making your plan a reality. (Keep in mind that this will go at the very end of your speech, so be thinking about your conclusion here.)
GRADING:
Your instructor will use the Stock Issue Plan Rubric, which you can see below, to grade this outline. Pay close attention to your instructor’s feedback because having fully and accurately developed stock issues is key to earning a good grade on your upcoming speech.
Rubric
Stock Issue Plan Rubric
Stock Issue Plan Rubric
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome1. Target Audience
10 pts
Target audience identified
0 pts
Target audience not identified
10 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome2. Status Quo
10 pts
Application is accurate and thoroughly explained
8 pts
Application is accurate and somewhat explained
6 pts
Application is inaccurate or poorly explained
0 pts
Stock issue not included or below standard
10 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome3. Harms
10 pts
Application is accurate and thoroughly explained
8 pts
Application is accurate and somewhat explained
6 pts
Application is inaccurate or poorly explained
0 pts
Stock issue not included or below standard
10 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome4. Solution/Plan
10 pts
Application is accurate and thoroughly explained
8 pts
Application is accurate and somewhat explained
6 pts
Application is inaccurate or poorly explained
0 pts
Stock issue not included or below standard
10 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome5. Solve Harms (Solvency)
10 pts
Application is accurate and thoroughly explained
8 pts
Application is accurate and somewhat explained
6 pts
Application is inaccurate or poorly explained
0 pts
Stock issue not included or below standard
10 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome6. Feasible (Workability)
10 pts
Application is accurate and thoroughly explained
8 pts
Application is accurate and somewhat explained
6 pts
Application is inaccurate or poorly explained
0 pts
Stock issue not included or below standard
10 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome7. Advantages
10 pts
Application is accurate and thoroughly explained
8 pts
Application is accurate and somewhat explained
6 pts
Application is inaccurate or poorly explained
0 pts
Stock issue not included or below standard
10 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome8. Call to Action
10 pts
Application is accurate and thoroughly explained
8 pts
Application is accurate and somewhat explained
6 pts
Application is inaccurate or poorly explained
0 pts
Stock issue not included or below standard
10 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAdapted to Audience
10 pts
All aspects of solution adapted to audience
8 pts
Most aspects of solution adapted to audience
6 pts
Some aspects of solution adapted to audience
0 pts
No aspects of solution adapted to audience
10 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting Quality
10 pts
Superior grammar, punctuation, and spelling
8 pts
Excellent grammar, punctuation, and spelling
6 pts
Good grammar, punctuation, and spelling
0 pts
Poor grammar, punctuation, and spelling
10 pts
Total Points: 100
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