About 74% of men and women in the world suffer from speech anxiety. That means around 238 million people feel nervous when having to speak to people publicly. They tend to tremble, stutter, and grow weak in from of an audience. This can occur when you’re being called on to answer a question in class or even when you have to present a proposal at a job. Due to this fear, it causes many people to lose opportunities to make friends, get jobs, and be a leader. “People tend to be afraid of speaking in front of others because they do not want others see them makes mistakes or even of past failures (Genard). By implementing more cooperative learning in classrooms, students would be given the opportunity to experience more work requiring presenting skills. That way, even if they make mistakes, they will learn from it and do better when it comes to a really important one later on in the future. The key thing is that they will have tons of practice and experience so that they would not be as afraid as they keep on doing it. Another reason would be that they have not prepared well enough so this can lead to them pausing too often and using words such as “like” and “um”. All the hesitation and pauses show nervousness. Everyone experiences this at least once in their lifetime whether not studying for a test or not paying attention to the teacher, and being called on afterwards. On the opposite, cooperative learning will help to eliminate or alleviate your fear in public speaking and prepare you for any presentation. It gives you a sense of confidence that you have never felt before because you are not alone up there. Being in front of an audience and presenting your ideas to them allows you to lead them to a certain outcome. You want them to be able to follow you throughout your whole performance and get the same amount of information that you know of the topic. Good public speaking skills is correlated to being
About 74% of men and women in the world suffer from speech anxiety. That means around 238 million people feel nervous when having to speak to people publicly. They tend to tremble, stutter, and grow weak in from of an audience. This can occur when you’re being called on to answer a question in class or even when you have to present a proposal at a job. Due to this fear, it causes many people to lose opportunities to make friends, get jobs, and be a leader. “People tend to be afraid of speaking in front of others because they do not want others see them makes mistakes or even of past failures (Genard). By implementing more cooperative learning in classrooms, students would be given the opportunity to experience more work requiring presenting skills. That way, even if they make mistakes, they will learn from it and do better when it comes to a really important one later on in the future. The key thing is that they will have tons of practice and experience so that they would not be as afraid as they keep on doing it. Another reason would be that they have not prepared well enough so this can lead to them pausing too often and using words such as “like” and “um”. All the hesitation and pauses show nervousness. Everyone experiences this at least once in their lifetime whether not studying for a test or not paying attention to the teacher, and being called on afterwards. On the opposite, cooperative learning will help to eliminate or alleviate your fear in public speaking and prepare you for any presentation. It gives you a sense of confidence that you have never felt before because you are not alone up there. Being in front of an audience and presenting your ideas to them allows you to lead them to a certain outcome. You want them to be able to follow you throughout your whole performance and get the same amount of information that you know of the topic. Good public speaking skills is correlated to being