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Introduction to Debating. What Is Debating? A debate is when two teams present opposite sides of an issue before judges.

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1 Introduction to Debating

2 What Is Debating? A debate is when two teams present opposite sides of an issue before judges.

3 Debate Topics The topic is called a resolution. A resolution is a single idea that can have strong arguments for it and strong arguments against it. The resolution is worded in a positive manner. (Be it resolved that…)

4 Debate Rules: Officials A moderator presides over a debate. The moderator does not judge the debate. The moderator’s role is to maintain order and enforce rules.

5 Debate Rules: Officials A timekeeper is present at each debate. The timekeeper’s job is to time all speeches, giving a 15 second grace period to each speaker.

6 Debate Rules: Officials Judges score each presenter. The judges’ score determines which team wins the debate. It is impossible for there to be a tie in debating.

7 Debate Rules Debaters must always conduct themselves with dignity. Debaters must not disrupt an opponent’s speech by any interruptions or distractions.

8 Debate Rules All facts presented by debaters must be accurate. Debaters must be prepared to cite specific authorities for all facts.

9 Debate Rules Only debaters and officials may speak during a contest. Debaters usually stand to deliver all speeches. Debaters must not read their speeches.

10 Debate Rules No put downs. Use logic, not emotion. Attack the issue, not the person.

11 Let’s Watch a Debate Watch a Debate


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