The Code of the Debater

The Code of the Debater

Author: Alfred Snider

Publisher: IDEA

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9781932716412

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Provides a practical introduction to policy debate for beginners and a quick reference for expeienced debaters. Sections present background on policy debate and debate tournaments; the basics of policy debate, including how to present and attack cases, deal with stock issues and disadvantages, and develop counterplans; and the role and responsibilities of each debater. Code of the Debater also helps debaters develop important skills: speaking, cross-examining, flowing, organizing; analyzing evidence, and briefing. Each section includes exercises to help users put abstract ideas into practice.


The Debater's Guide

The Debater's Guide

Author: Jon M. Ericson

Publisher: SIU Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9780809325382

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A fully revised handbook for students of debate at all stages, "The Debater's Guide" presents chronologically the steps of building a debate case, reviews the strategy of planning for refutation and defense, and offers sound advice on presenting the case in oral discourse.


The Debater's Guide, Fourth Edition

The Debater's Guide, Fourth Edition

Author: Jon M. Ericson

Publisher: SIU Press

Published: 2011-02-17

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 0809386356

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Tens of thousands of readers have studied and applied this practical guide to instruction in argumentation and communication since it was first published in 1961. In this fourth edition-the Fiftieth Anniversary Edition-authors Jon M. Ericson, James J. Murphy, and Raymond Bud Zeuschner have made significant revisions to improve the depth, flow, and clarity of this popular debater's handbook. With straightforward explanations and specific applications geared toward contemporary debate practice, this compact volume offers students and teachers clear-cut assistance in resolving the key problem faced by debaters: the need to present arguments forcefully and cogently while reacting effectively to criticism. Beginning with a candid explanation of the basic principles of debate, The Debater's Guide then introduces the steps to building a case, from reviewing strategies for refutation and defense to engaging in cross-examination, solid research, and critical thinking. It advises readers on a wide range of important topics, from budgeting time in a debate to speaking in outline form by using a well-organized series of explanations, specific examples, and graphic presentations related to both policy and value issues. The authors apply these concepts to a variety of formats and situations commonly found in high school and collegiate debating. Avoiding jargon and complex theory discussions, The Debater's Guide offers sound advice on presenting an effective case in oral discourse, helps students build their understanding of how and why debate functions, and provides a solid foundation for success in any format. The expanded contents pages and new subheadings allow for quick reference to any particular aspect of debate, making this new edition an excellent choice for classroom use as well as a valuable hands-on tool during debates.


The Debater's Handbook

The Debater's Handbook

Author: Samuel Neil

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2023-03-14

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 3368810200

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.