Teaching Tip: Evaluating Oral Presentations
Here are criteria you can use when evaluating a student's oral presentation.
- The extent to which the student demonstrates understanding of the topic.
- The extent to which the student is prepared and has appeared to rehearse the presentation.
- The extent to which the student speaks clearly and distinctly with no mispronunciations of words.
- The extent to which the student seems comfortable and establishes eye contact with class members.
- The extent to which the student appears enthusiastic about the topic.
- The extent to which the student speaks loudly enough to be heard by all class members.
- The extent to which the student adheres to any proscribed time limit.