Title: Decorum%20in%20Debate
1Decorum in Debate
- That What's and What-Not-To-Dos
2Lesson Concept
- In debating the most important aspect is arguing
the issue. - In order to be an effective arguer students must
learn how to use decorum to have a CIVILIZED and
well thought out debate
3The BIG Picture
- In order to have civil and safe debates in class,
students MUST learn that although many of our
topics are going to be hot button issues, you
still need to keep your cool and remain CALM
4How to Act During a Debate
- As people we often argue with one another every
day. - Whether its with parents or friends, this can be
a form of debating. - Trying to persuade another person to take your
side of the argument happens all the time
5How to Act During a Debate
- Often, these arguments can become heated.
- This needs to be prevented when dealing with a
formal debate.
6Parliamentary Debate
- Debate Format three debaters on each side. One
side will be the affirmative and the other the
negative. - Even though debates can be inspiring, they can
also evoke emotions from the audience and the
speakers. This can often lead to passionate,
angry fighting.
7Question for Thought
- When debating what should we do differently from
the video(s)?
8Journaling
- Write about a time where you lost your cool
during an argument. What triggered you? Did you
wish you could have played it better in the
argument? How could you have acted differently?
Explain
9How to Avoid Emotional Outbursts in Debate
- 1. Avoid emotionally-charged words, such as
- Liberal
- Conservative
- All derogatory names for races, sexual
preferences, ethnic groups, or religions - Baby killer
- Socialist
- Fascist
- Retarded
10How to Avoid Emotional Outbursts in Debate
- 2. Avoid offensive language or assumptions
- EX Women are more emotional than men, so they
cant understand or handle it - EX Rich people dont like the idea of welfare,
because they think they are paying for it. - EX They are white/black so they couldnt
possibly understand.
11How to Avoid Emotional Outbursts in Debate
- 3. Avoid clear bias
- EX Some news websites are bias to one side. CNN
is a conservative news channel, so their
information will be bias for liberal views.
12How to Avoid Emotional Outbursts in Debate
- 4. Dont ridicule your opponent
- EX That idea was stupid!
13How to Avoid Emotional Outbursts in Debate
- 5. Avoid negative body language, such as
- Eye rolling
- Turning your back to the opposing speaker
- Blatantly laughing at them
14Definition
- Ad Hominem - An ad hominem (Latin for "to the
man" or "to the person"), short for argumentum ad
hominem, means responding to arguments by
attacking a person's character, rather than to
the content of their arguments. When used
inappropriately, it is a misleading notion in
which a claim or argument is discharged on the
basis of some irrelevant fact or belief about the
author or the person being criticized.
15How to Avoid Emotional Outbursts in Debate
- 6. Do not interrupt a speaker, unless you are
the questioner during a rebuttal.
16How to Avoid Emotional Outbursts in Debate
- 7. When presenting, make eye contact with your
audience. When asking quesitons during the
questioning period, make eye contact with the
opposition, because this is when you should be
actively listening and gathering more information
for later rebuttals
17How to Avoid Emotional Outbursts in Debate
- 8. Do not wear hats, coats, or sunglasses while
presenting. - Also, make sure to dress appropriately!!!
18How to Avoid Emotional Outbursts in Debate
- 9. Do not talk while the other team is
presenting! Instead, listen, take notes and
discuss them with your team later when the
mediator gives you time to confer.
19How to Avoid Emotional Outbursts in Debate
- 10. When the mediator calls TIME, you must
stop speaking and be seated.
20Partner Assignment
- Flipboards/flipcharts you and your partner are
to design an informative flipboard/flipchart that
would effectively inform a new debater about the
rules of etiquette. Things that will be looked
for are accurate information, creativity,
neatness and organization, spelling and
mechanics, and accessibility!!!
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