Chapter 1: Finding Your Voice

Responsible Knowledge is something that caught my eye as I was reading this chapter. Responsible Knowledge is “an advanced state of awareness concerning a topic, understanding its major features, issues, latest developments, and local applications. (Turner, Osborn, Osborn, & Osborn, 2018)” An example of responsible knowledge would be giving a speech, presentation, or even creating a discussion and being well versed on the points of that topic. Also being able to debate and talk about each view and side of the topic. To relate it back to a personal example, I had to give a 30 minute presentation on Public Order Crimes for a class. I had to be very knowledgeable on the topic and made sure I was giving correct and clear information to the class because my presentation would be on the final exam. I viewed and researched the topic so no one would be confused or fail the test.

Turner, K. J., Osborn, R., Osborn, M., & Osborn, S. (2018). Public speaking: Finding your voice. Hoboken, NJ: Pearson.

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