Introduction to Argumentation & Debate Set

Introduction to Argumentation & Debate Set

by Christy Shipe
4th Edition, ©1998, Item: 8927
Mixed Media, 100 pages
Current Retail Price: $45.00
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Damascus, Oregon, 1998: Gini Winslow, mother of a tenacious firstborn son, spotted an advertisement for a homeschool debate tournament. She decided to purchase the Introduction to Argumentation and Debate set from HSLDA, called up the mother of her son's best friend, and they formed a debate "team."

The book arrived about a month before the Oregon State tournament. Gini read the book and they all watched the videos. With a week to go before the competition, the two boys hunkered down in the Winslows' camping trailer, armed with a laptop, printer, and twelve Mountain Dews. They worked hard, researched their topic, called and met with experts, and, after watching one debate and participating in half of another, they went armed to the Oregon State competition. Surprisingly, though they were learning as they went, they won and went on to nationals! Thus began the influence of this book in the history of Oregon debate.

Within three years, Gini led seven teams to the national tournament, including several top ten placements. The success of each and every team can be credited to many different accounts, but they all have one fundamental similarity: every student had their debate theory foundation firmly set in this text.

That said, there is nothing particularly special about this set that will make one a national champion. However, it must be remembered that a student should be firmly grounded in the fundamentals before proceeding on to the more complex skills. An Introduction to Argumentation and Debate does an excellent job of concisely and succinctly instructing teachers and students in the fundamentals of debate. Broken into nine chapters, the book covers the basics of debate with brief and clear descriptions. The companion two-disc DVD set features a 45-minute lecture from Cedarville Debate Team coach Deborah Haffey, and an actual debate with commentary by Mrs. Haffey.

An Introduction to Argumentation and Debate is just that: an introduction. It is not meant to be an exhaustive work expositing the complete elements of, or a full "how-to" manual for debate. On the other hand, it is an excellent overview of cross-examination debate without having to read a thick textbook.

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