Arthur W. Hunt III is Professor of Communications at the University of Tennessee at Martin. He has taught speech on the college level for over two decades. His background includes teaching public speaking, drama, and storytelling. He is the recipient of numerous teaching awards and the author of two books and numerous articles.
Sample Programs Offered
Program Type: Arts Appreciation
Program Description:
Elementary Level (20 minute monologue and 10 minute show and tell) Arthur Hunt offers an authentic characterization of Tennessee’s most famous volunteer, Davy Crockett. From Crockett’s youth to his departure to Texas, Hunt captures Crockett’s dress, voice, and mannerisms.
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Program Type: Arts Appreciation
Program Description:
Junior High Level (30 minute monologue and 15 minute question and answer) Arthur Hunt offers an authentic characterization of Tennessee’s most famous volunteer, Davy Crockett. From Crockett’s youth to his departure to Texas, Hunt captures Crockett’s dress, voice, and mannerisms.
Lesson Plan Example: Download File
Program Type: Arts Appreciation
Program Description:
High School Level (30 minute monologue and 15 minute question and answer) Arthur Hunt offers an authentic characterization of Tennessee’s most famous volunteer, Davy Crockett. From Crockett’s youth to his departure to Texas, Hunt captures Crockett’s dress, voice, and mannerisms.
Lesson Plan Example: Download File