DEBATE AS A NEW APPROACH TO LEARNING
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Exercises

  1. Count to 10

  2. Use Storytelling to do a Debate Speech

  3. Photo Story

  4. Types of motions flashcards

  5. Three Activities

  6. Points of clash

  7. Speak Nonsense

  8. Step by step argumentation

  9. The Imitation Game

  10. Arguments and counter arguments

  11. Label your argument

  12. Create your own motion

  13. Context Analysis Worksheet

  14. What are the main steps you should follow

  15. Nuanced Definitions

  16. Speaker role

  17. Boolean terms

  18. Motion standing

  19. Fallacious rebuttal

  20. Fillers Beware

  21. 10 POIs

  22. Meta Debate - Debate on Debate

  23. Evaluate a speech

  24. Choose the best way

  25. Group survey (for bigger groups)

  26. Use logic (Assertion and logical development)

  27. Preventive Refutation

  28. Outlines

  29. The Why Chain of an Argument

  30. Three POIs

  31. The Blank Screen

  32. Evaluating Source Backgrounds and Biases

  33. Developing an Argument

  34. Think of effective POIs

  35. Nuanced Definitions - Guided version

  36. Why Not and Refutation Chain

  37. Set up a Research File

  38. Stakeholder Analysis

  39. Drawing Argument

  40. Evaluate a Reply speech

  41. The why and rebuttal chain

  42. Choice of evidences

  43. Speaker roulette

  44. Team work

  45. Address issues on refutation

  46. Simulate a debate

  47. Add POIs to an existing debate

  48. Dream Team

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