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Jensen, Scott – 1998
If the forensics community has real choice between debate formats, there must be distinctions that justify the existence of each respective style or organization. While such differences can exist at any one of a number of levels, this paper examines differences in adjudicating in both parliamentary and team policy debate, generally known as CEDA…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Debate, Debate Format, Higher Education
Jensen, Scott – 1996
Parliamentary debate, while not a new format, has proliferated to all regions of the country. New and growing debate formats, while valuable for students and programs, must maintain sound pedagogical foundations if they are to be considered viable forensic alternatives. A reading of the National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA) rules as…
Descriptors: Debate, Debate Format, Instructional Improvement, Judges
Epstein, Susan B. – 1993
Two debate rounds offered at the National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA) illustrate how debate could offer both style (the ability to communicate well) and substance (a message of significance and purpose). With the resolution "idealism is better than realism," debaters and judges were transported into a "Popeye"…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Debate, Debate Format, Higher Education
Horrigan, Joan E. – 1993
The instructor of a course entitled "Leadership in Meetings" used as a textbook of "Fundamentals of Parliamentary Law and Procedure, Second Edition: The Rules for Deliberative Assemblies," sponsored by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. Despite a strong endorsement of the text, the instructor had some reservations. For…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Leadership
Jensen, Scott – 1998
This paper argues that parliamentary debate provides a meaningful alternative for programs looking to offer debate components in their mission. The most important assumption in the paper is that comprehensive programs are valuable educational laboratories and require debate activities as part of their comprehensiveness; in fact, the comprehensive…
Descriptors: Debate, Debate Format, Higher Education, Parliamentary Procedures
Cox, E. Sam; Phillips, Kendall R. – 1990
The American Parliamentary Debate Association (APDA) provides a good example of the parliamentary style of debate. The APDA and the Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA) can be compared by considering several factors: (1) geographic participation; (2) sponsorship; (3) procedural differences; (4) resolutions; and (5) decision rendering. The…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Debate, Extracurricular Activities, Higher Education
Sylvester, Nancy – 1985
The responsibilities of serving as a certified, national parliamentarian are both time-consuming and rewarding, and include three areas: national conventions, board meetings, and being "on call." Careful organization of all pertinent documents and preparation are essential to success for the convention parliamentarian, who also serves as…
Descriptors: Conferences, Consultants, Meetings, Parliamentary Procedures
Fiordo, Richard – 1991
A study examined how parliamentary procedure may be used in everyday group discussion and how its principles may be applied in committee meetings and discussions that do not demand formal parliamentary procedures. Subjects, 127 undergraduate and 56 graduate students attending two Canadian universities, were surveyed over a 4-year period. Subjects…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Group Discussion, Higher Education
Neher, William W. – 1978
The faculty parliamentarian is becoming more important as concern for proper procedure and due process is growing on college campuses. The role of the parliamentarian is entirely advisory. This person should work closely with the presiding officer, be available to members and committees for consulting, and give opinions only when called upon or to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Governing Councils, Communication (Thought Transfer), Governance
Winn, Larry James; Kell, Carl L. – 1979
The group syntality concept of Raymond B. Cattell furnishes a useful framework for teaching parliamentary procedure. Although there are contrasts between the histories, subject matters, and perspectives of the areas of parliamentary procedure and group dynamics, teachers and students of parliamentary procedure might profitably draw from some of…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Decision Making, Group Dynamics, Group Unity
Biggers, Thompson – 1982
Student congress is a speech activity in which students act as a legislative assembly, write and debate bills, and learn parliamentary procedure. It allows the teacher to make points about advocacy, ethics in persuasion, contemporary issues, and the workings of a democracy at the same time that students develop a feeling of control and mastery,…
Descriptors: Integrated Activities, Parliamentary Procedures, Persuasive Discourse, Secondary Education