An exciting new textbook to build great debaters, An Invitation to Debate takes students on a step-by-step preparation of case research, speech composition, rebuttals, and resolutions. Students are challenged to consider opportunities for debate to create more civil and fruitful discussions in their daily lives and on the world stage.
An exciting new textbook to build great debaters, An Invitation to Debate takes students on a step-by-step preparation of case research, speech composition, rebuttals, and resolutions. Students are challenged to consider opportunities for debate to create more civil and fruitful discussions in their daily lives and on the world stage.
Introduction Chapter 1. Understanding Reasoning and Logic as the Foundations of Debate Chapter 2. Giving a Speech Chapter 3. Components of Debate Chapter 4. Doing Research for Debate Chapter 5. How to Write a Case Chapter 6. How to Refute Chapter 7: Understanding Debate Theory Chapter 8. Debate Formats Chapter 9. Conclusion Appendix: Debate Class Syllabus Bibliography Index
Introduction Chapter 1. Understanding Reasoning and Logic as the Foundations of Debate Chapter 2. Giving a Speech Chapter 3. Components of Debate Chapter 4. Doing Research for Debate Chapter 5. How to Write a Case Chapter 6. How to Refute Chapter 7: Understanding Debate Theory Chapter 8. Debate Formats Chapter 9. Conclusion Appendix: Debate Class Syllabus Bibliography Index
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