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Description: |
Being on a debate team cultivates intellectual curiosity and critical thinking capabilities, while it forces the student to consider two sides of an issue. Learn about Lincoln-Douglas debate and Cross-Examination debate. Be part of an experience that will train you to make your voice heard.
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Price: |
$59.95
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Copyright: |
©2004
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Format: |
1 DVD
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Length: | 26 minutes
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UPC: | 69394 0177330
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Learning Objectives:
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1) Students will learn about the three categories of debate topics.
2) Students will learn how to prepare for a debate.
3) Students will be provided with tips that will improve their debate performances.
4) Students will consider the importance of good sportsmanship.
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Review: | This video provides a detailed introduction to persuasive speaking. Objectives are clearly defined and reflect what the video will cover, including definitions of terms, describing debate formats, and time allotted for the debate session. Throughout the video, terms are defined and examples are provided to make sure the audience comprehends the material presented. Each part of the two debate formats are covered in a step-by-step process, emphasizing the need for quality research, cooperative team effort, and good oral communication. The featured male and female student debaters represent a diverse ethnic and cultural populace. A free online study guide is provided for educators at on the edvidnet website. This presentation is a must purchase for all introductory debate and speech classes. Teachers can utilize the video for further discussion and to illustrate examples of debates, formats, and different topics.
SOURCE: School Library Journal, June 2001 Issue AUTHOR: Mercedes Smith, Bishop Kenny High School, Jacksonville, FL Reproduced, with permission from School Library Journal Copyright © By Cahners Business Information A Division of Reed Elsevier Inc. |
Special Features: | Region Free |
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