Speech Rubric
Each speech is worth up to 10 points. Speeches will be evaluated in two categories, speech content and technical speech delivery. Each category is worth up to 5 points.
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Content |
Technical |
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5 Points |
The speech includes plentiful facts and policy statements. It references previous resolutions, speeches and statements regarding the topics. |
Speech is on topic, clearly audible, well articulated and diplomatically presented. |
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4 Points |
Includes some facts, policy, and references, although to a lesser degree than a 5. |
The speech is for the most part well constructed, but may include a few undiplomatic terms or be somewhat difficult to understand. |
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3 Points |
The speech may not include one of the categories mentioned above, or may include little relevant information or policy. |
The speech has a clear point, but it may not be addressed. The delegate may use some undiplomatic terms or attacks, or may be difficult to hear or understand. |
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2 Points |
The speech includes little or no in the way of factual information (statistics and references) but presents policy, or includes facts but does not bring up their relevance in policy. |
The speech is difficult to understand and follow. There is an excess of inappropriate comments or attacks. |
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1 or 0 Points |
The speech includes neither facts, nor policy, and does not show evidence of effort. |
The speech is incoherent, includes major logical fallacies, or includes an unacceptable number or inappropriate comments or attacks. |