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Debating - the Evidence is In!
The benefits of debating seem obvious to us, here at Rise & Shine, but you don’t have to take our word for it on how incredible debating...
5 Logical Fallacies Worth Recognising
Logical fallacies are the verbal equivalent of optical illusions; flaws in reasoning that sound convincing, but do not hold up under...
What is Rhetoric?
Rhetoric is the art of persuasion and was once considered to be among the most influential and important of skills. Isocrates wrote that,...
4 Types of Debates
There are four distinct types of debate topics: Empirical, Comparative, Model, and Abstract. Any given subject matter can be used for any...
3 Ways to Involve Students in Choosing a Debate Topic
When students are debating topics that are of interest to them, their enthusiasm, engagement and participation is much higher.
7 Tips for Great Rebuttal
Rebuttal is often the skill in debating that students find hardest. Students are required to listen to opposing speakers during the debate.
What Does “Defining the Topic” Mean?
Defining the topic is a very important part of a debate, but one that is often misunderstood or overlooked entirely.
How Does Australasian Debate Scoring Work?
In traditional Australasian debating, each speaker is given a score out of 100
8 Benefits of Debating
Debating covers a range of subject areas and outcomes, as well as helping build social and emotional skills, critical thinking and more.
Is Debating for Primary School Students?
People often consider debating as a high school activity – or perhaps the domain of politicians!
What is Manner, Matter & Method?
Manner, Matter and Method are the three main components of debating.
6 Tips for Writing Great Debate Topics
Have you ever attended a debate where children were debating whether smoking should be banned?
3 Ways to Explain Debating to Students
When we say ‘debating’ we are talking about a formal discussion between people who disagree over important ideas.
Fostering an "I Can Do It" Attitude
Where you put your focus has a powerful effect on the attitude of your children or students.
4 Ways to Include Reluctant Writers
Writing doesn't come easily to everyone. Some students are great thinkers, but really struggle to get their ideas down on paper.
The Art of Asking Questions
Sometimes in our hurry to encourage students to find information for their debate, we forget the importance of asking questions first.
Are You Underestimating Your Debater?
Students have the capacity to surprise us if we're open-minded! Some students are not always as they seem...
BTN Debating Resources
Behind the News provides a great source of inspiration for debate topics, as well as some handy debating resources.
4 Ways to Use Mind-mapping in a Debating Class
Debating isn't just about standing up and speaking in public. It's also about preparation, research and exploring a topic.
The Power of Introverts
People often think that debating is just for extroverts. This is not the case...
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