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description     = This class offers students a variety of experiences that develop the basic concepts of the oral communication process. It prepares students for interscholastic competition in team debate, Lincoln-Douglas debate, extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, and other artistic speaking events. The course will require considerable research and participation in tournaments.
|description=Students will develop the skills of public speaking, acting, and debating through in-class performance, peer feedback, and competition. Speaking and writing persuasively, research, and artistic storytelling are some of the main focuses of this course. Students will often engage academically with current events, politics, economics, and philosophy. This course prepares Novice debaters to join the Varsity Speech and Debate Team. Tournament participation is required.
department       = [[Performing Arts]]
|department=Fine and Performing Arts
teacher         = [[Kate Hughes]]
|teacher=Rani Spindle
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|sessions=1
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|grcode=FA
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|offered=Currently
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|opento=Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
offered         = Yes
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This class offers students a variety of experiences that develop the basic concepts of the oral communication process. It prepares students for interscholastic competition in team debate, Lincoln-Douglas debate, extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, and other artistic speaking events. The course will require considerable research and participation in tournaments.

Latest revision as of 10:54, 19 April 2024


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

Students will develop the skills of public speaking, acting, and debating through in-class performance, peer feedback, and competition. Speaking and writing persuasively, research, and artistic storytelling are some of the main focuses of this course. Students will often engage academically with current events, politics, economics, and philosophy. This course prepares Novice debaters to join the Varsity Speech and Debate Team. Tournament participation is required.