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Back to 2008 KPASSP Speech
Contest
Registration
Form (PDF)
Coaches' Responsibilities
Judges' Handbook
Ballots
ASIJ Maps and Directions
American School in
Japan
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1. Each participating school must provide the following information to
the host school.
A PDF form is available. Please
FAX your form to ASIJ
A.
A list of student
names and the categories they are entering.
A student may enter three events, but no more than two in the
same
time period.
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B.
Extemporaneous Speech: Three typed questions to be sent
directly to
whomever is collecting this data (on 3 x
5 cards)
from each of the following areas:
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Affairs US National Affairs Japanese National Affairs
Please contact ASIJ for further information.
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Please
note that ASIJ library resources will be made available
and
students will have access to this information.
This will include
Internet access. They may bring additional magazines if they
wish.
Students will be supervised in the library while they are
preparing
their speeches.
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D.
The names of three judges by
date TBA. The host school
will inform schools four days before the contest which judges
will
be used. To allow for thorough judging, the Judges' Handbook
has
been posted on the KPASSP
Website. Each judge should review it
before the contest Judges will also be briefed on the actual
day of
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2.
All coaches are urged to carefully screen the material their
students
will use at the contest
in accordance with the rules. Coaches are
responsible for ensuring that no
material is used by a student which
she/ he has used in any other official production
or competition that
year. Introductions giving the title of the work are
required for the
following categories: Dramatic, Humorous, Poetry and
Storytelling.
3.
There will be a maximum of two entries per category per school
with
the
exception of one entry for the Multiple Reading.
4. Coaches may judge any category that they did not coach.
5.
In the categories which involve reading, students should be
encouraged
to have their
materials printed out and placed in a manila folder.
6.
Order of events:
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