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Revision as of 11:13, 12 May 2019

coursename = Debate II description = This class offers students a variety of experiences that develop the basic concepts of persuasion and the oral communication process. It prepares students for interscholastic competition in team debate, Lincoln-Douglas debate, extemporaneous speaking, and other artistic speaking events. The course will require considerable research and participation in tournaments. (Intro to Debate and/or previous experience in Debate are strongly urged before enrolling in this course.) department = Performing Arts teacher = Kate Hughes sessions = 1 prerequisites = Intro to Speech & Debate note = Instructor permission will waive prerequisite grcode = FA offered = 19-20 opento = Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors requiredby = Fine Arts 09 = y 10 = y 11 = y 12 = y CC = FA = y LA = ST =
This class offers students a variety of experiences that develop the basic concepts of persuasion and the oral communication process. It prepares students for interscholastic competition in team debate, Lincoln-Douglas debate, extemporaneous speaking, and other artistic speaking events. The course will require considerable research and participation in tournaments. (Intro to Debate and/or previous experience in Debate are strongly urged before enrolling in this course.)