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Published on Jun 20, 2016
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Public Forum Debate
Basic workshop for educators
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What is debate?
What is Public Forum (PF)?
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Public Forum Debate (PF) is a debate format in which a resolution is affirmed or negated
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Resolutions
Practice
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The clash of ideas has to be relayed clearly to a non-specialized audience
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James Marvin Phelps
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Debate arguments must
Be soundly logical
Be clearly reasoned
Be deep in analysis
Use but not abuse evidence
Clash - Ideas must be met with counter-arguments
Communicate clearly and professionally while keeping decorum
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Amio Cajander.
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Topics are presented as resolutions. Teams must demonstrate the advantages of a side without going deeply into solutions
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Topics are generated by National Speech and Debate Association -National Forensic League (NFL)
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B Tal
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Case development
Pro and Con
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winterofdiscontent
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Coin Toss
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jev55
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The winner selects either side or turn
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alexdecarvalho
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Structure of PF
(Video)
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Instant Vantage
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First pro constructive
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Builds. Presents arguments in favor
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B Tal
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First Con constructive
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Builds. Presents arguments against
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B Tal
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Third and fourth constructive
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Refutes arguments. Finishes case
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Toastwife
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“summaries”
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Debaters summarize the State of the Case
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haagenjerrys
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“final focus”
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Debaters go back to their framework and remind judges how their arguments have fared. Ultimately demonstrates how case has been won
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Michael Dales
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Components of Argument
Claim - Argument per se
Evidence
Warrant
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Jordi Ferrer-Beltran
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Crossfire
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Southern Arkansas University
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In "Crossfire" teams have a chance to question each other's arguments and ideally show the weaknesses of the opponents arguments
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Prep Time
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2 minutes. Highly strategic time
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Presentation and body language
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presentation is key to an effective case before a Public Forum Audience
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PF Video
How it looks in real life
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Other things to consider
Intermediate debate
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*katz
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Assessment and judges
Judges. Paradigms and Histories
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Etiquette
What to do...and what not to do...
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Impacts
How to measure victory
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Weigh-in
How debates are won
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jev55
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Advanced debate
Fallacy
Abusive definitions
Databas
Judge profiling
Opponent team strategy
Common cases
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Practice
Let's build a case
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Cambridge, Mass. Harvard Forensics Tournament 2016
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Lexington, Kentucky. Tournament of Champions 2016
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Georgetown 2016
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Public Forum Debate
Arturo Féliz-Camilo
https://www.facebook.com/Arturo.Feliz.Camilo
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