Debate rules and guidelines

    • [DOC File]Classroom Debate Instructions

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      Rules: The two teams will discuss with each other and which role (affirmative, negative) each of them will have. Before the opening of the debate both teams will have . 5 minutes to get ready for the debate. They can write some notes and questions on a piece of paper and use them during the debate. Using a dictionary during the debate is not ...

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    • Student handout 8.2: Rules for debating - Living Democracy

      Debate Procedure. The debate will take the form of timed individual and/or group presentations and responses separated by timed group work periods. The rules applied may deviate from the formal rules of debating. When questions arise, the judgment of the instructor will provide the definitive ruling.

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    • [DOC File]IN-CLASS DEBATE - INSTRUCTIONS AND RULES

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      Rules and guidelines for Public debate (borrowed from the Jerry Hudson Forensic Tournament Willamette University 1997) 1. Resolutions – Some resolutions carry bias – remember the teams must debate the issue given, regardless of their own beliefs –Judges need to be sure to not be swayed by any personal bias. A.

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    • [DOC File]DEBATE ROLES and RULES - Weebly

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      Debate Procedure. The debate will take the form of timed individual and/or group presentations and responses separated by timed group work periods and one open debate period. Research and Preparation. Form a Debate Position Statement. This statement clearly states your stance and your main reason for that position.

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    • [DOC File]Classroom Debate Instructions

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      SOME DEBATE DO'S & DONT'S. DO spend the time to research the topic and prepare for the debate. A good presentation is the result of a well-prepared team. Practice what you will say and how you will say it. Your outline should serve as a general guideline for what you will argue during the debate. DO take these debates seriously.

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