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Chapter The study of communication plays a crucial role in the enhancement of my future personal, social, and even career life in making sense of the surroundings and sharing such sense with others, either verbally or nonverbally to create meaning. Specifically, skills in public speaking would be useful in my pursuit to become a university lecturer. This would be important in fostering my ability to inform students of the relevant academic content and persuade them to appreciate the arguments put forth, the reason for which public speaking, also referred to as presentation communication by Beebe, Beebe, and Ivy, is taught (27).
Additionally, it would help in advancing my career as I seek to further my education. Thus, a critical aspect to study would be presentation skills. As argued by Beebe, Beebe, and Ivy, effective public speakers should be sensitive to their communication and understand their interaction with their audience (28). Gaining the appropriate presentation skills would enable me to effectively use verbal and nonverbal symbols to pass across the relevant information to students. It would also be useful in interpreting and understanding the messages from my students and responding to their needs.
Adapting the disseminated information to these needs would make my teaching effective. Persuasion skills would also be useful to me in my career. As I seek to grow my career, I would be required to defend the findings from my research studies. I would therefore be required to have the requisite skills to persuade the panelists of my arguments. This informs on the importance of gaining appropriate rhetoric skills. According to Beebe, Beebe, and Ivy, rhetoric is the discovery of the effective means for persuasion given a specific situation (28).
Therefore, acquiring such skills would go a long way in making me successful in defending my theses in pursuance of career development.
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