This past summer as a Fellow of the Maine Governor's Academy in Mathematics and Science Education Leadership, I had the privilege of spending four days with Kendall Zoller. Kendall is coauthor, along with Claudette Landry, of The Choreography of Presenting: the 7 Essential Abilities of Effective Presenters. Kendall is also the president of Sierra Training Associates and presents throughout North America on facilitation and presentation, and leadership skills. His international research focuses on identifying nonverbal patterns in the learning environment and their influences on thinking, memory, and learning.

Even though the main focus of our time together was helping us develop the skills necessary to be effective deliverers of professional development opportunities, we learned much more. We were shown ways to use the skills presented when dealing with resistant colleagues and administrators, and how to enhance our classroom learning environments.
Zoller and Landry's book is an easy read and seems very simplistic at times, but upon further reflection much of the information contained in the book can be applied to our everyday interactions with our friends and families, and not only within our school environment. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who wants to further understand an often neglected part of any interaction - nonverbal communication.
We learned "how to use body language, tone of voice, and other subtle physical behavior to convey credibility, capture and audience's attentions, and support learning." I am still a work in progress as there is more to think about when presenting than I ever imagined, but I continue making small steps all the time toward becoming an effective presenter.
We learned "how to use body language, tone of voice, and other subtle physical behavior to convey credibility, capture and audience's attentions, and support learning." I am still a work in progress as there is more to think about when presenting than I ever imagined, but I continue making small steps all the time toward becoming an effective presenter.
Those of you who teach high school English might find the information presented in The Choreography of Presenting: the 7 Essential Abilities of Effective Presenters an interesting addition to an unit on oration.