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  2. National Educational Debate Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Educational Debate Association (NEDA) is an American collegiate debate association emphasizing audience-centered debate. It was founded by debate educators who believe that the debate tournament is an extension of the communication classroom and that even competitive debates should provide students with skills of research, argument ...

  3. National Association for Urban Debate Leagues - Wikipedia

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    The NAUDL engages in advocacy and fundraising on behalf of Urban Debate Leagues (UDLs), which operate at 500 high schools and middle schools in 19 cities across the U.S., including Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas, D.C., New York, and Los Angeles. [1] Debate is believed to improve critical thinking skills and educational outcomes. [2]

  4. Policy debate - Wikipedia

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    Judges who use this paradigm tend to be concerned with whether or not each team has a fair chance at winning the debate. They usually view the debate flow as a game board, and look at arguments according to an offense/defense structure. Speaking skills/communications: This type of judge is concerned with good presentation and persuasion skills ...

  5. Minnesota Graduation Standards - Wikipedia

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    Developing and implementing the Profile of Learning generated much debate.Concerns with the content of the standards and with how the standards were taught led to a compromise, which gave local school boards the authority to decide which content standards students had to complete and how many standards were required for graduation.

  6. Structure of policy debate - Wikipedia

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    In addition to speeches, policy debates may allow for a certain amount of preparation time, or "prep time", during a debate round. NSDA rules call for five minutes of total prep time that can be used, although in practice high school debate tournaments often give eight minutes of prep time. College debates typically have 10 minutes of ...

  7. Laugh (or cringe) at these history-making moments from ... - AOL

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    Notable moments from past presidential debates demonstrate how the candidates' words and body language can make them look especially relatable or hopelessly out-of-touch. Will past be prologue ...

  8. Urban debate league - Wikipedia

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    The most crucial component in making the Urban Debate League a national education reform movement was seed funding from George Soros’ Open Society Institute.In the spring of 1997, OSI launched its High School Debate Grantmaking Program, the purpose of which was to support initiatives that seek to institutionalize competitive debate opportunities in high schools in traditionally underserved ...

  9. Evidence (policy debate) - Wikipedia

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    In a policy debate competition, evidence (sometimes referred to as "cards") consists mainly of two parts. The citation contains all relevant reference information (that is, the author, date of publication, journal, title, etc.).