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Here are some materials to help the new, improving, or experienced judge. Do not worry about your level of experience with speech and debate or with judging--the WBFL believes that our students benefit from having to adapt to judges with a diversity of backgrounds and different degrees of experience.
Debating is a largely self-regulating activity where all the participants understand the rules and respect the need to follow them – that’s part of what kids learn in debate better than almost anywhere else in their education.
Chapter 1: Debate Tournaments. Chapter 2: The Rudiments of Rhetoric. Chapter 3: The Debate Process. Chapter 4: Debating, Negative Options and Approaches, or, THE BIG 6. Chapter 5: Step By Step, Or, It’s My Turn & What Do I Do Now? Chapter 6: Ten Helpful Little Hints. Chapter 7: Public Speaking Made Easy. Chapter 8: Conclusion. Contents. 1. 5. 11.
Why debate? By preparing for and participating in debates, pupils learn to find and use information to support their arguments. They also learn how to present their ideas clearly and persuasively.
WALL OF CHAMPIONS - 2020/2021. 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.
The goal is to give students experience with different debate formats and public speaking while having fun and building critical thinking skills. The document provides guidance for setting up a debate club, including what resources are needed and sample plans for initial club meetings.
DEBATE GUIDE: RESOURCE 13. Debate Skills Drills and Warm-ups. In full-fledged formats, debate can be overwhelming if you have not yet built up your spontaneous speaking and argumentation skills. Drills and warm-ups can help you keep sharp and focus on specific debate-related skills.