Mechanics for debate
1. PARTICIPANTS – A team must be composed of TWO members of one class; no substitute is allowed.
2. TYPE OF DEBATE- The modified OXFORD –OREGON system will be employed. Each Speaker will begiven (3-5 minutes) to deliver his constructive speech. Two to three minutes (2-3mins.) for interpolation /cross-questioning.
3. DEBATE FORMAT:
a. FIRST AFFIRMATIVE CONSTRUCTIVE SPEECH (3-5min.)
b. Cross-questioned by the First Negative Speaker (2-3 min.)
c. FIRST NEGATIVE CONSTRUCTIVE SPEECH (3-5 min.)
d. Cross-questioned by First Affirmative Speaker ( 2-3 min.)
e. SECOND AFFIRMATIVE CONSTRUCTIVE SPEECH (3-5min.)
f. Cross-questioned by Second Negative Speaker (2-3 min.)
g. SECOND NEGATIVE CONSTRUCTIVE SPEECH (3-5 min.)
h. Cross-questioned by Second Affirmative (2-3 min.)
4. PROPOSITION- The official proposition will be announced to participating teams respectively.
5. LANGUAGE- Official language of debate is English/Filipino/Hiligaynon or Ilonggo)
6. JUDGING- the philosophy teacher in charge will act as judge and moderator.
7. DEFAULT – Tardy teams (those whose members arrived 5 minutes late) shall lose by default. An incomplete team shall automatically disqualified from winning but the debate will push through.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Debate Grading System
Voice= 10 Facial Expression=10 Gesture=10
Content=30 Written Report=30 Cross Question=10
Answer to Question=10 Best Speaker=5
Best Debater=5 Best Debating Team=10
Total Score=130
Content=30 Written Report=30 Cross Question=10
Answer to Question=10 Best Speaker=5
Best Debater=5 Best Debating Team=10
Total Score=130
Debate Grading System
voice Facex gest Content writ.report QQ AA BS BD WT TOTAL
10 10 10 30 30 10 10 5 5 10 130
10 10 10 30 30 10 10 5 5 10 130
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