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|description=Students will learn the basics of the Lincoln-Douglas debate format, conduct research, write cases, and perform in-class debates. Students will often engage with real-world issues, current events, politics, economics, and philosophy.
|description=Students will learn the basics of various debate formats, conduct research, write cases, and perform in-class debates. Students will often engage with real-world issues, current events, politics, economics, and philosophy.
This course prepares Novice debaters to join the Varsity Speech and Debate Team! Participation in tournaments is required.
This course prepares Novice debaters to join the Varsity Speech and Debate Team! Participation in tournaments is required.
|department=Fine and Performing Arts
|department=Fine and Performing Arts

Revision as of 20:37, 8 March 2023


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

Students will learn the basics of various debate formats, conduct research, write cases, and perform in-class debates. Students will often engage with real-world issues, current events, politics, economics, and philosophy. This course prepares Novice debaters to join the Varsity Speech and Debate Team! Participation in tournaments is required.