All speaking and debating activities involve the exchange of ideas, which happens as a result of the presenter engaging with audiences while speaking, influencing viewpoints of judges and other contestants. Participants take notes during debates, cross-examine one another, and focus attention to arguments made and the credibility evidence used. In interscholastic competition, all of this happens in a “multi-institutional setting” (Brendan Kelly, Ph.D.), maximizing reach of the exchange of perspectives. In a classroom or practice setting, instructors encourage students to evaluate their peers’ ideas, and offer feedback, bolstering the engagement in speaking and listening.
Standard detail
NFL.DOE.9.
Depth 1Parent ID: F7B9A7DD52C8465BBB06036121263E0FStandard set: Grades 9, 10
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- NFL.DOE.9.
- Standard ID
- A4FB3C7F6EE74BE7B1216821629FA084
- Subject
- Speech and Debate
- Grades
- 09, 10
- Ancestor IDs
- F7B9A7DD52C8465BBB06036121263E0F
- Source document
- National Forensics League: Common Core State Standards - Speaking and Debating Activities
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US