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{{Class
|name=Debate
|name=Debate
|description=This class offers students a variety of experiences that develop the basic concepts of persuasion and the oral communication process. It prepares students for interscholastic competition in team debate, Lincoln-Douglas debate, extemporaneous speaking, and other artistic speaking events. The course will require considerable research and participation in tournaments.
|description=This class serves as the regular meeting time of TSAS's competitive Debate Team. Debaters develop skills such as writing and speaking persuasively, conducting quality research, time management, critical listening, and rapid note-taking. Debaters will often engage with real-world issues, current events, politics, economics, and philosophy.
Participation in tournaments is required.
|department=Fine and Performing Arts
|department=Fine and Performing Arts
|teacher=Kate Hughes
|teacher=Rani Spindle
|sessions=1
|sessions=1
|prerequisites=Debate, Speech
|prerequisites=Intro to Debate
|grcode=FA
|grcode=FA
|offered=Currently
|offered=Previously
|opento=Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
|opento=Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 20:06, 19 April 2024


Department Fine and Performing Arts
Teacher Rani Spindle
Sessions 1
Prerequisites Intro to Debate
GR Code FA
Offered Previously
Open to Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors

This class serves as the regular meeting time of TSAS's competitive Debate Team. Debaters develop skills such as writing and speaking persuasively, conducting quality research, time management, critical listening, and rapid note-taking. Debaters will often engage with real-world issues, current events, politics, economics, and philosophy. Participation in tournaments is required.