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Hope, Samuel; Wait, Mark – Arts Education Policy Review, 2013
Assessment is essential to all forms of work in the arts. Successful arts assessment concepts, patterns, and methods have evolved over many centuries. They are inherent in all arts teaching and central to art-making at all levels of proficiency and sophistication. And they work: achievements in the arts are among the highest in civilization. At…
Descriptors: Music, Student Evaluation, Music Education, Academic Standards
Backus, Nick – 1998
As the National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA) debate spreads across the country, as more schools and more students become involved in this type of debate, those involved in the activity need to take a step back and evaluate their progress, as well as plot their future. Coaches have a critical role as educators. NPDA needs clear…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Debate Format, Higher Education

Branham, Robert James – Argumentation and Advocacy, 1995
States that Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam relied heavily upon debate as a form of public address through which to enact and publicize confrontation with other civil rights organizations. Examines Malcolm X's first experience and training in debate as a prison inmate and later public experiences. Provides detailed accounts and analysis of his…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Correctional Education, Debate, Persuasive Discourse
Bahm, Ken – 1988
This paper reviews the newly emergent trend of audience-centered debate paradigms, such as the narrative and the issues-agenda paradigms, in light of an informal logic perspective on the argumentum ad populum fallacy. The paper demonstrates the complexity involved in the evaluation of ad populum arguments as well as the care which must be taken in…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Audience Response, Critical Thinking, Debate
Derryberry, Bob R. – 1995
Forensic program alumni returning for reunions or speech tournaments sometimes find difficulty in keeping pace with changing forensics practices and procedures. Elements influencing the evolutionary process in forensics include: a growing number of debate philosophy formats, bringing diversity in competitive options; expansion of standard…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Change Strategies, Debate, Higher Education
Seney, Ronald J. – 1991
In recent years a new event called "Interpretation Analysis" has appeared at certain forensic events. The objective is for the student, through analysis and performance, to study a piece of literature and to communicate his or her understanding of that literature to a specific audience. Perhaps there is room within the established…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Debate Format, Higher Education
Reynolds, Christina L. – 1991
In the past decade, contest persuasive speaking has become a product that student competitors produce and perform. A perversion of the contest formula has removed the element of persuasion from the formula. Competition rules suggest that a student's purposes in participating in forensics events should include inspiring, reinforcing, or changing…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Debate Format, Higher Education
Hubbard, Bryan K. – 1991
Given a choice of one argument, most Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA) competitors would choose the nuclear war scenario, which attempts to capitalize on apocalyptism. A three-stage methodology can be applied to apocalyptic appeals. First is an application of the concept of universal audience, composed of all reasonable and competent…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Higher Education, Identification (Psychology)
Hubbard, Bryan – 1991
People involved in debate often encounter apocalyptic appeals but seldom look at how these arguments affect debate beyond their ability to influence winning. Debaters use nuclear war apocalyptism, for example, by capitalizing on the human desire to sustain its own story, by appealing to the universal drive for control and power inside all humans,…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Critical Thinking, Debate
Waller, Dennis R. – 1991
Over the last several years the increased speed of delivery in debate tournaments has made it difficult for judges to keep up with a debate during a round of competition. The responsibility for communication should be upon each debater to deliver his or her arguments, with intelligence, to the judge or critic. Debate is an oral communication…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Debate, Higher Education
Derryberry, Bob R. – 1991
Sound philosophical principles of coaching can enhance forensic programs as a whole while providing fulfilling student experiences. A forensic education philosophy involves recognizing the place and function of such values as freedom of expression, honesty, and creativity. Promotion of surface skills alone is an inadequate rationale for…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Educational Philosophy, Ethics
Sellnow, Timothy L. – 1991
Much progress has been made in recent decades in improving the quality and quantity of speech competition. The forensic community has endorsed a justification of forensics that emphasizes its educational value. Some critics complain that current competition structure creates detachment from educational opportunities and leads to pandering to…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Educational Objectives, Experiential Learning
Stepp, Pamela – 1989
Debate educators have been concerned about the disadvantages of tournament debating. While student debaters have learned critical thinking, research, writing, public speaking, and other skills, some former participants feel the experience left them too argumentative generally. Some scholars favor moving away from formal debating contests. A…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Debate, Educational Trends
Pi Kappa Delta. National Council. – 1989
Reflecting the ideas, suggestions, and criticisms offered by members of Pi Kappa Delta as to the organization's future role in the forensic community, these proceedings deal with organizational structure and processes; competitive and noncompetitive outlets; pedagogy and research; and inter-forensic organizational cooperation. The papers are as…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Debate, Educational Planning, High Schools
Derryberry, Bob R. – 1989
To bridge the gap between broad philosophical claims about the value of forensics and actual current practices and experiences, the concept of the "total" forensic program offers critical components that are educationally valid with numerous advantages for participants and sponsoring departments. The total approach is defined as the most…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Debate, Extracurricular Activities