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2010 Capitol Debate Summer Camps

  

THE 2010 PUBLIC FORUM DEBATE INSTITUTE

Grades 9-12

AT LOYOLA COLLEGE, BALTIMORE

JULY 11-24, 2010

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CURRICULUM

The Public Forum Debate Institute is geared toward teaching students debate skills needed for success in school and in competitive debate. Taught by leading renowned debate coaches, the institute teaches students the skills of effective case construction, brief writing, researching, rebuttals, cross-fire, evidence analysis, summary and final focus. Students will leave the Capitol Debate Summer Institute ready to be successful debaters.

Small Group Seminars - Practicums

The Public Forum Debate Institute Practicums challenge debaters to apply materials learned in lectures. Immediately following each skill or theory lecture, debaters split up into small groups of equal experience levels to put the materials discussed in the lecture into practice. After a lecture on case construction, for example, students will meet in small groups and brainstorm the construction of their case. Through instructor guidance, debaters come up with winning strategic moves that they can use in future debates. Through these exercises, we have witnessed the growth of many debaters.

 

Skills Development

Critical to success in public forum debate is the ability to effectively debate a wide range of topics. The Capitol Debate Faculty is dedicated to teaching you advanced skills in:

  • Refutation
  • Case Construction
  • Brief Writing
  • Evidence Analysis
  • Research
  • Case Criteria Development
  • Delivery
  • Issue Selection
  • Summary and Final Focus Writing

 

 

Practice, Practice, Practice


Capitol Debaters will start doing practice speeches early in the institute and receive lengthy feedback on how to improve and then deliver speech redos the next day. We watch all debaters carefully, drafting copious notes for improvement in each debater's notebook, and then challenge the debaters to maximize their strengths and minimize their weaknesses. Our aim is to see a progression of improvement by the time each debater leaves the institute.

 

Topic Lectures & Strategies

Capitol Debate will give extensive lectures on all facets of the different topic areas including foreign policy issues, domestic issues, legal issues, and ethical issues. We will focus on strategies that can win you debates.

Location

Located near downtown Baltimore, Loyola College offers the perfect location to study debate. The campus allows full access to its computer labs, large dorms, outstanding food service and great facilites. Trips to museums, baseball games and tourist sites will be planned. Baltimore is an hour drive to Washington D.C. and tourist outings and research opportunites will also be planned.

 

Costs

1 Week Residential Program: July 11 to July 17: $995
1 Week Residential Program: July 18 to July 24: $995
2 Week Residential Program: July 11 to July 24: $1795
1 Week Commuter Program: July 12 to July 18: $795
1 Week Commuter Program: July 19 to July 25: $795
2 Week Commuter Program: July 12 to July 25: $1395

Residential Program includes double occupancy dorm room and full meal plan. Commuter program includes lunch and dinner each day - commuter program runs from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays and does include weekend hours.

 

2010 FACULTY

Jason Kline, Camp Director, Debate Coach, Myers Park High School in Charlotte, North Carolina

Jason Kline is current a Debate Coach and Assistant Principal at Myers Park High School in Charlotte, North Carolina.  He began coaching debate in 2000 at Mercyhurst Preparatory School in Erie, Pennsylvania and has been an avid Public Forum coach since its inception in 2002.  He has coached five Public Forum Teams teams to break rounds at NFL Nationals, including teams placing 17th, 8th, and 5th.  He has coached PFD finalists at the Glenbrooks, Wake Forest, and Lexington and has had countless teams in outrounds at most major national tournaments, including Emory and Harvard.  He has served on the NFL Public Forum Steering Committee and is currently the Chair of the NFL Public Forum Topic Wording Committee.  In 2007 he authored the first textbook on Public Forum Debate in conjunction with the National Forensics League.  He is also moderator of the Catholic Forensic League of Charlotte.  He has been a highly successful Advanced Placement Economics teacher. 

Jay Rye, Head Coach Montgomery Academy, Alabama

Mr. Rye has been an educator and head debate coach at The Montgomery Academy for the past 19 years.  He has received numerous accolades in the field of debate and teaching including 1992 Coach of the Year from the Alabama Forensic Educators Association, 2007 Triple Diamond Award from the National Forensic League, and the 2007 Key Coach of the Barkley Forum for High Schools from Emory University.  Mr. Rye’s debate teams have successfully placed at national debate tournaments including first place at Stanford University, University of Alabama, semifinals at Arizona State University, and quarterfinals at Emory University and the Tournament of Champions.

Lynne Coyne , Coach, Ridge High School, New Jersey

Bio Coming!

 

Sample Schedule

8:45 a.m. Announcements
9 a.m. Refutatation Lecture
10 a.m. Refutation Exercises
11 a.m. Debating Civil Rights Issues
Noon Lunch
1 p.m. Argument Group
2:45 p.m. Practice Speech and Redos
5:00 p.m. Dinner
6:30 p.m. Guest Lecture





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PAYMENT REQUIRED WITH SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION as we have limited space and we will fill up early this year! Extended Hours fees can be paid later but tuition must be paid at time of application.

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