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The California High School Speech Association worked with coaches across the state of California to create judging instructions for the four CHSSA sanctioned debate events (Parliamentary Debate, Public Forum, Policy, and Lincoln-Douglas). Free for use at all tournaments in the state of California.
A STUDENT GUIDE TO DEBATE 1. Debate Structure –2 teams Proposition & Opposition 3 speakers per team 1.1 Who else is present? Speaker of the House –chairs the debate; technically all speeches and points of information are directed to him/her, they call each debater to the floor, etc. Timekeeper Judge(s) Audience Members
Chapter 1. Debate Tournaments. C ompetitive High School Debate involves preparing for, and attending Tourna-ments, where you will debate against teams from other schools about the merits of a National High School Debate Resolution. This year, the Resolution is: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its.
Parliamentary Debate Format. Parliamentary Debate is modeled after British parliamentary procedure and is an academic debate format used in competitive high school and university tournaments. There is quite a bit of literature on strategies and techniques related to Parliamentary Debate (or “parli”), so this guidance sheet is intended as an ...
This page is the official home of the WBFL, in Area III of the California High School Speech Association. It governs speech and debate at the league and state qualifying level for schools West of Pomona and South of Mulholland Drive.
Debate Training Guide. Training debaters is a continual process. There is not enough time to adequately prepare students for everything they need to know in debate. Therefore, this guide is to help you understand the most important features students need to understand to get started in debate.
All of the tournament registration sites can be found on tabroom.com (search for wbfl). Remember: to be eligible for the state qualifier tournament in speech, debate, or Congress, you must have competed in a league tournament in a league speech, debate, or Congress competition.