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Elements of Debating: A Manual for Use in High Schools and Academies

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This manual introduces principles and techniques of argument and formal debate for secondary-school students, beginning with definitions of discourse forms and the nature of argumentation. It presents the qualities and management of debates, methods for analyzing and framing issues, strategies for selecting and organizing evidence (emphasizing reference to experience), construction of briefs, techniques of refutation, and forensic presentation. Lessons include practical exercises, a diagrammatic model of proof, sample briefs and contests, reading suggestions, lists of debatable propositions, and judge's decision forms, all designed to teach economical, teacher-guided preparation and effective oral advocacy.

About the Author

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Leverett S. Lyon

Leverett S. Lyon was an educator and author known for his contributions to the field of debate and public speaking. His notable work, "Elements of Debating: A Manual for Use in High Schools and Academies," serves as a practical guide for students and teachers alike, providing essential techniques and strategies for effective argumentation. Lyon's insights into the art of debate have been influential in shaping educational practices in high schools and academies, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and persuasive communication.

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