
Lectures on Parliamentary Debating
Videos from the World Debate Institute
Format:
theory and strategy
John K. Meany, Claremont McKenna College
45 minutes
Proposition analysis and interpretation
John K. Meany, Claremont McKenna College
36 minutes
The Proposition case: constructing, researching, briefing
John K. Meany, Claremont McKenna College
62 minutes
Points of information
John K. Meany, Claremont McKenna College
40 minutes
Public speaking: the challenge of dynamism
Alfred C. Snider, University of Vermont
56 minutes
Disadvantages
John Gordon Miller, University of Vermont
65 minutes
Counterplans: advocacy for the opposition
Steve Woods, Western Washington University
58 minutes
Burdens of proof: issues and tests
John K. Meany, Claremont McKenna College
38 minutes
Speaker duties
Steve Woods, Western Washington University
55 minutes
Critique
Kate Shuster, Claremont McKenna College
57 minutes
Rebuttals and weighing issues
Steve Llano, University of Rochester
60 minutes
Training drills and exercises
Alfred C. Snider, University of Vermont
31 minutes
Heckling and humor
John K. Meany, Claremont McKenna College
32 minutes
Advanced seminar one
John K. Meany, Claremont McKenna College
46 minutes
Advanced seminar two
Kate Shuster, Claremont McKenna College
32 minutes
Values and criteria: making a decision
John K. Meany, Claremont McKenna College
41 minutes
Other formats
John K. Meany, Claremont McKenna College
35 minutes
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Parliamentary Debates
Videos of four different parliamentary debates, including the World's
format
THIS
HOUSE WOULD GIVE REPARATIONS FOR SLAVERY
Judd Legum, Georgetown Law School
Jethro Hayman, Cornell University
Marc Whitmore, English Speaking Union
Terry McKnight, University of Vermont
Floor Speeches
World Debate Institute, August, 2000
THIS
HOUSE WOULD POST THE TEN COMMANDMENTS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSROOMS
Bill Herman, Colorado State University
Jethro Hayman, Cornell University
Marc Whitmore, English Speaking Union
Terry McKnight, University of Vermont
Floor Speeches
World Debate Institute, August, 1999
THIS
HOUSE WILL REGRET THE TRADE BLOCS
In the World's format
Students and Staff
World Debate Institute, August, 1999
DEATH
PENALTY
A brief debate demonstration
Judd Legum, Georgetown Law School
Marc Whitmore, English Speaking Union
World Debate Institute, August, 2000
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