Judge’s Briefing Here!. So you want* to become a Debate Judge? *were forced by your kid.

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Judge’s Briefing Here!

So you want* to become a Debate Judge? *were forced by your kid

THANK YOU!

What is Debate? Discussion of a Resolution Resolutions are worded as: This House Believes That / Would / etc. (THBT/THW) –i.e., THBT judging debate is wonderful fun! Proposition/Government/Affirmative: Argues FOR the resolution – pushes for change. Opposition/Negative: Argues AGAINST the resolution – defends status quo.

Types of Debate Junior High –Junior Beginner: Grade 8 and under in their FIRST YEAR of debate. –Junior Open: Grade 9 or any EXPERIENCED debater. All Debates in Junior High are Canadian National Style

Canadian National Style Setup Team Chair/Timekeepe r Judges

Canadian National Style 1 st Proposition Constructive Speech1 st Opposition Constructive Speech 2 nd Proposition Constructive Speech2 nd Opposition Constructive Speech Proposition Rebuttal (Typically delivered by first speaker) Opposition Rebuttal (Typically delivered by first speaker)

1 st Proposition Constructive Speech State the Resolution Define the Terms –Simple, Layman’s Terms ideal. Should be obvious in reference to the topic. i.e. right to bear arms. Outline Arguments / Pillars (Usually 2) Construct Arguments with cited evidence. Accept POI’s (More on this later) BURDEN OF PROOF: Falls on Prop

What the heck is a POI? POI: Points of Information Interjection (in the form of a question or statement) from the other team during a speech. “Give 2 Take 2 Rule” (FLEXIBLE) Can be offered during constructive speeches, but not during the first and final minute. NO POI’s during Rebuttal speeches. POI’s should be purposeful/effective. No whack-a-mole! Debaters may: Accept/Reject/Hold

Evidence Good idea to take notes. An argument without evidence carries no weight. Evidence MUST be factually accurate. If a judge is CERTAIN evidence has been DELIBERATELY falsified, points may be deducted only if the opposing team recognizes it.

1 st Opposition Constructive Speech Restate Resolution Respond to the Definition of Terms: –99% of the time, accepted, move on. –Can challenge terms if Prop’s terms are unreasonable for fair debate and present their own terms. CLASH! Outline/Construct Arguments Accept POI’s

Clash Clash must refute arguments through logic or evidence – contradiction is not clash. Keep track of successfully refuted arguments. Clash should ideally be the deciding factor of a debate.

2 nd Proposition/Opposition Speech CLASH! Restate/Reconstruct Proposition Arguments. Outline/Deliver Final Arguments. Accept POI’s.

Rebuttal / Reply Speeches 3 Minute Break – Take/Review Notes on what’s happened so far! Final Word Summarize Cases and Clash. EXPLAIN why their team won the debate. During Rebuttal: –NO NEW ARGUMENTS –New evidence to back up existing arguments OK –NO POI’s

So, Where do I come in? Judges must: –Decide a winning team. –Award individual speaker points. Winning team MUST have more points. Judges are HIGHLY ENCOURAGED to: –Give Feedback! It’s how we learn and grow.

The Decision Judges should consider arguments, evidence, clash, speaking ability, etc. in their decision. If obligations of the debate are not met (proper terms, etc.), winner demonstrates best debate skills. NO DRAWS. Can’t decide, Opposition wins. Breaches of courtesy (Regarding POI’s, manners) can factor into decision.

SCORING RANGE

Feedback Optional, Highly Recommended. Debaters always have room for growth. Feedback should be: –PRECISE: To the point, deal with most significant areas of growth. –CONCISE: Keep it brief, avoid repetition. Stay Positive/Constructive!

Final Considerations Be Impartial: Act on what is presented, not what you already know. If you know a debater in the room, call the office and you will be moved. Judges should not discuss their ballots/decision. Judges should not talk until feedback. YOU ARE ALWAYS RIGHT!

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