Title: Judging Congressional Debate
1Judging Congressional Debate
- Arizona NFL District Qualifier
- Created by Adam Jacobi, NFLAdapted for Arizona
by Kevin Berlat
2At a Glance
- Evaluate every speech by each speaker - writing
comments as students speak. - Rank-order the eight (8) best legislators at the
end of the session - Evaluate the presiding officer
3How Speeches Work
- All speeches up to 3 minutes
- Sponsor/Author - introduces legislation
establishes need.Fields 2 minutes of questions. - First Negative - ground for opposition 2
minutes of questions. - Other Speeches - 1 min. of questions
4Frequently Asked...
- Not necessary to recite legislation - students
judges have copies. - Judges do not time speeches. This is the student
presiding officers job. - Do not ask students to write names on the board.
Use seating chart/roster (time is of essence).
5Argumentation
- Speeches should argue - to make substantive
claims, to support those claims with credible
evidence, and to show impact on people/society. - After the sponsor/author speech, students should
respond to other speakers, building or refuting.
6Questions Answers
- Listen to speakers answers to questions do
they show a firm working knowledge of issues
beyond their own speeches? - There is a space on the evaluation sheet to note
any issues with questions asked by the student.
7Delivery
- Congress is more an exercise in spontaneously
reacting to others viewpoints, rather than
polished oration, though some oratorical
flourishes (rhetorical devices) may be present.
8Delivery
- Extemporaneous delivery is preferred (sparse use
of notes, but not a word-for-word manuscript). - Take effective movement, eye contact and audience
engagement into account. - Note distracting bad habits.
9Priorities?
- Pay more attention to the content of students
speeches (what they say) than delivery (how they
say it). - It isnt necessary to note all arguments students
make rather comment on specific arguments that
were questionable or spot-on.
10Constructive Critiques
- Avoid generalizations like good, weak, work
on... - Use specific comments that describe exactly what
you found fault or strength with. If you were
the student, would you know exactly what the
judge was looking for, and how to fix it?
11Johnny Appleseed
38
H3
3-038
2
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Be cautious when trying to explain nuances of
economic theory-you talked yourself in
circles. You are reading too much off your
notepad. Just write short bullets that prompt you
to say more.
Please write legibly in blue or black ink.
Slow down! You hit us w/ several statistics,
without providing analysis to help us understand
the significance of those stats. When you
reference another speaker, please use her
name. All that said, a solid speech!
George Washington
Shermer HS
Dont be too aggressive. Wait for their response
before interjecting.
12Awarding Points
- 1 Disgraceful behavior/mockery Spoke on the
wrong side So brief, there was no substance - 2-3 Minimal effort little substance
- 4 Mediocre (not well organized or
substantive in information offered)
13Awarding Points
- 5 Proficient - meets expectations, but isnt
particularly original or skillful in advancing
debate - 6-7 Excellent - solid, although there may be
some minor flaws, or fluency of delivery is
lacking.
14Awarding Points
- 8 Superior not necessarily perfect, but flaws
were so minor, they did not detract from the
impact of the speech. Minor pauses in fluency are
acceptable.
15Presiding Officers
- Separate rubric of standards fairness of speaker
recognition, handling questions and motions,
command of procedure and ability to hold decorum.
16Johnny Appleseed
38
H3
3-038
2
Communicate your approach to speaker recognition
more clearly when you begin the session, so there
are fewer questions later. Remember, its better
to be methodical (and even a bit slow), than to
make an unfair speaker selection. ...
George Feeney
3
15
Shermer HS
17Overall PO Performance
- Facilitate debate in assertive but not aggressive
manner? - Were motions/votes handled efficiently?
- Crutch phrases, or word economy?
- Considering the POs aggregate performance, how
would it compare to a speakers performance based
on your expectations?
18Holistic Ranking
- Rank-order the eight (8) best legislators at the
end of the session - Account for the whole legislator skills,
knowledge, disposition. - Use seating chart and alphabetized roster to keep
notes as you go. - Quality and quantity (but Quality)
19A Word about Laptops
- Students may use laptops as per NFL rules.
- Scorers can monitor use from back
- Students may not CONNECT. They may access files
stored on it. - Watch for games/distractions.
20Thank you!
- Scorers may report to chambers
- Parliamentarians, please stay(anyone wishing to
learn how serving as a parliamentarian works may
stay!)