SHS Speech
and Debate
UIL COACH:
Lecia Malone
CX
Debate
Cross Examination Debate trains students to analyze a problem,
conduct thorough and relevant research, and utilize principles of argumentation and
advocacy in orally presenting the most effective case for or against a given proposition.
Debate provides invaluable training in critical thinking, quick responses, defending
worthy ideas and attacking invalid ideas. It teaches students to tolerate other points of
view. Debate exists only in democratic societies, and no democratic society can exist
without debate.
Lincoln-Douglas
Debate
Lincoln-Douglas debate provides excellent training for
development of skills in argumentation, persuasion, research, and audience analysis.
Through this contest, students are encouraged to develop a direct and communicative style
of oral delivery. Lincoln-Douglas debate is a one-on-one argumentation in which debaters
attempt to convince the judge of the acceptability of their side of a proposition. One
debater shall argue the affirmative side of the resolution, and one debater shall argue the
negative side of the resolution in a given round.
Informative
Speaking
The purpose of this contest is to stimulate an active interest
in current affairs at the state, national and international levels, and to teach the
student to present extemporaneously in a clear and impartial manner the facts about a
subject as they appear in the best available sources of information. This speaking contest
is an exercise in clear thinking and informing the public on the issues and concerns of
the American people. The objective is to present information in an interesting way, and an
attempt should not be made to change the listener's mind beyond presenting the
information.
Persuasive
Speaking
This contest trains students to analyze a current issue,
determine a point of view, and organize and deliver extemporaneously a speech that seeks
to persuade listeners. The objective is to reinforce the views of listeners who already
believe as the speaker does, but even more so, to bring those of neutral or opposing views
around to the speaker's beliefs or proposed course of action. This contest should
especially appeal to those who have a stong argumentative urge and who wish to advocate
reforms or outline solutions for current problems.
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