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Title: Introduction to 3on3 Debating


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Introduction to 3-on-3 Debating
  • Victor Finkel

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Outline
  • Why debate?
  • What is debate?
  • Matter/Manner/Method
  • How to prepare a case
  • Adjudication
  • Hot tips

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Why Debate?
  • Because debate is fun
  • Because debate is useful
  • Because you get to travel the world, meet new
    people and kick their butts!

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Debate is structured argument
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Why do we do it?
  • US launches predator strikes in Pakistan
  • US to sell Uranium to India
  • Gay marriage bill vetoed
  • Cap on CEO pay strives to end era of excess
  • GLOBAL WARMING IS OVERRATED
  • You should totally sleep with me for 3 reasons
    First

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What is Debate?
  • Ah hah

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Debate - an overview
  • Assigned topic and side
  • Understand context
  • Identify problem
  • Propose solution
  • Convince everyone why
  • its right!

I found the old format much more exciting
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3-on-3 Debate the format
AFFIRMATIVE
NEGATIVE
30 minute prep
1st Aff
1st Neg
2nd Aff
6-8 minute speeches
2nd Neg
3rd Aff
3rd Neg
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MATTER, MANNER and METHOD
  • The elements that contribute to persuasiveness in
    debates

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MATTER
  • What you say
  • Arguments

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Elements of an argument
  • Say it, Explain it, Illustrate it
  • Or..
  • IDEA, ANALYSIS, EVIDENCE
  • These are the elements of an argument
  • Does it help you prove your case?

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LOGIC and RELEVANCE
  • Why is it true?
  • Who Cares?

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Rebuttal
  • Same elements are true for building arguments and
    destroying them.
  • Targeting the Idea gt Analaysis gt Evidence

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MANNER
  • Fundamentals
  • - Language
  • - Vocal Style
  • - Body Language
  • Key is to be Credible
  • gt Its OK to fake it
  • Natural Style is GOOD

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Body Language
  • Eye Contact
  • Images of people

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METHOD
  • How you present your case
  • Enable Audience to understand, follow and
    REMEMBER what you have said
  • Introduce, Analyse, Conclude
  • Rule of 3s - 3 arguments, 3 questions, 3 times,
    etc

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Speech
Arg 1
Arg 2
Arg 3
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Speaker Roles
  • 1st Affirmative
  • Context
  • Definition
  • Team Line
  • Team Split
  • Arguments (5 - 6 minutes)
  • 1st Negative
  • Definition Issues
  • Team Line (1 min)
  • Rebut (3 mins)
  • Team Split
  • Arguments (4 mins)

ROLE Establish the grounds on which the debate
will be fought
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  • 2nd Affirmative
  • Summarise debate so far
  • Rebut (3 mins)
  • Personal Split
  • Arguments (4 mins)
  • 2nd Negative
  • Summarise debate so far
  • Rebut (3 mins)
  • Personal Split
  • Arguments (4 mins)

ROLE Move the debate forward by devoping
analysis of existing arguments and introducing
new lines of argument
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  • 3rd Affirmative
  • Intro - biggest point
  • Rebut (7 mins)
  • Summarise and Conclude
  • New Argument (Optional but not encouraged)
  • 3rd Negative
  • Intro - biggest point
  • Rebut (7 mins)
  • Summarise and Conclude

ROLE Organise the debate into clear
questions/themes to make understanding it easier
- then show why you won all of them! Thematic
Rebuttal
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Secret Topic, 30 minutes ARGHH!
  • NO 1 Rule - DONT PANIC!
  • You know more than you think
  • Key is to structure the time you have
  • Choice of 3 topics
  • Mutual Preference System

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Choice of Topics Example
Team of Arts students
Team of Eco. students
  • That all you need is love
  • That China should float the Yuan
  • That trees should have the same legal rights as
    animals

1 3 2
3 2 1
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Timeline for Prep
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My Rebuttal (at 1st or 2nd)
  • Them
  • Smoking kills
  • Studies show death rate
  • My Response
  • -gt If people want to die, its their choice
  • -gt Studies flawed

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Constructive Arguments
  • Giving arms to Afghani Tribal Militias will
    undermine Al Qaeda's power in the hills
  • Pashtun tribes have self-intereset at heart -gt
    will follow whoever presents the most benefit.
    By providing weapons, we become the ally of
    choice.
  • E.g. Under Soviet Union, were very happy to
    engage with the most powerful
  • Without weapons to defend themselves they are
    blackmailed by Al Qaeda
  • E.g. Al Qaeda has taken sons of tribal leaders
    hostage
  • E.g. One tribe that resisted Al Qaeda initially
    was made an example of - Suicide bombers exploded
    in a family wedding killing dozens
  • By providing weapons, Militias will be both able
    to defend themselves and will be motivated to
    align with west

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Adjudication
  • Winning team decided by one or panel of
    adjudicators, deciding independently
  • Cannot award a draw
  • Score range for a speech is 70-80
  • Provide constructive feedback
  • Adjudication is the best way to learn
  • 80 phenomenal (me)
  • 79 outstanding
  • 78 excellent
  • 77 very good
  • 76 above average
  • 75 average speech
  • 74 almost there! (amit)
  • 73 room to improve!
  • 72 lots of room to improve!
  • 71 lots and lots of room to improve!

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Tournaments
  • SEMESTER 1 (3-on-3)
  • Freshers (MAD)
  • For virgin IV debaters
  • Easters (Brisbane)
  • The National novice comp
  • Presidents Cup (Melbourne)
  • Debate with fun people
  • Sorensen (MAD)
  • Major 3-on-3 comp, novice rule
  • ADAM (Melbourne)
  • Pre-Australs and great practice
  • AUSTRALS _at_ MONASH
  • MADs favourite IV
  • SEMESTER 2 (British Parliamentary)
  • Pro-Am Comp
  • Open BP Comp
  • Freehills
  • Womens (Sydney?)
  • ANU Mini (Canberra)
  • Sydney Mini (Sydney)
  • Vic Mini (New Zealand)
  • Melbourne Mini (Melbourne)
  • WUPID (Malaysia)
  • WORLDS (Turkey)

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Hot Tips
  • Dont write out Speeches word for word!
  • Youll remember to say Good Evening without
    writing it for yourself
  • Consider writing manner cues for yourself
  • Try and keep a summary of feedback from your
    adjudicators - quickest way to learn
  • Everyone will be learning uni is a great
    equalizer
  • Have fun!

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Definitions
  • Interpreting the topic into a debate
  • Define the meaning, not the words
  • Show why the meaning is linked to the words
  • In 3-on-3, definitions are usually clearly stated
    by the topic
  • Context is the best way to go
  • BE FAIR
  • Winning by definition doesnt work

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That google has gone too far
  • Sometimes, topics are not clear

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Unreasonable Definitions
  • No logical link
  • Place/Time Set
  • Truistic

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Definitional Challenges
  • NEVER DO IT
  • But if you have to, do it, and do it at the start
    of your first speech
  • Explain Why
  • State why unreasonable - e.g. no link
  • Explain this - what the ARP would think
  • Propose an alternative, REASONABLE def
  • Rebut EVEN IF

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Models
  • Sometimes a debate needs an explanation of how it
    will work
  • Set up as part of the definition
  • Details cannot emerge later
  • E.g. Withdrawl from Iraq
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