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Final Outcome

By the end of the 5-day workshop, participants will:

  • Understand the basics of debate, including structure and argumentation.

  • Develop research skills and learn how to gather evidence to support arguments.

  • Construct effective arguments and rebut opposing arguments.

  • Develop presentation skills and practice persuasive delivery.

  • Participate in a final debate and receive constructive feedback.

  • Gain confidence in their ability to engage in structured debate.

  • Receive a digital certificate of completion.

Additional Tips

  • Encourage active participation and engagement in discussions and practice sessions.

  • Provide positive and constructive feedback to foster growth and improvement.

 

  • Foster a supportive and respectful online environment for all participants.

  • Record key lessons and debate performances for participants to review later.

This plan ensures that participants develop a comprehensive understanding of debate and argumentation, culminating in a final debate where they can showcase their skills and receive feedback for improvement.

Debate 5-Days Workshop

$75.00 Regular Price
$50.00Sale Price
  • Introduction to Debate and Argumentation

    Objective:

    • Understand the basics of debate, argumentation, and critical thinking.

     

     

     

    Activities:

    • Introduction (Live Session): Overview of debate, its importance, and different formats (e.g., parliamentary, policy, Lincoln-Douglas).

    • Structure of a Debate: Introduction to the structure of a debate (opening statements, rebuttals, cross-examination, closing statements).

    • Argumentation Basics: Understanding how to construct logical arguments and counterarguments.

    • Practice Session: Engage in a group discussion on a given topic, focusing on presenting arguments and counterarguments.

    • Homework: Research and prepare arguments for a debate topic.

    Materials Needed:

    • Video conferencing platform for live session

    • Handouts on debate structure and argumentation basics

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