ABSTRACT

Debate holds enormous potential to build 21st century skills such as critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and conflict resolution in the K-12 classroom, but teachers often struggle to implement and contextualize it effectively. Using Debate in the Classroom draws on research from a variety of academic disciplines to explain the benefits of debate across subject areas, and describes how teachers can use debate to enliven their curriculum and support the aims of the Common Core. Topics include:

  • Introducing debate as a pedagogical practice to engage students, improve school culture, and disrupt the school to prison pipeline.
  • Using debate to teach critical literacy and improve students’ reading, writing, and speaking skills.
  • Implementing role-playing techniques to strengthen information literacy and reasoning skills.
  • Building students’ empathy, perspective-taking skills, and cultural humility as they confront difficult social issues through debate.

Appendices provide a variety of tools to assist K-12 teachers in implementing debate in the classroom, including ready-made debate activities, student handouts, and a step-by-step guide to introducing students to debate in just one week.

chapter |10 pages

An Introduction to Classroom Debate

A Tool for Educating Minds and Hearts

chapter 1|11 pages

Take No Prisoners

The Role of Debate in a Liberatory Education

chapter 3|12 pages

Evaluating Contradictory Evidence

chapter 4|12 pages

Making Words Matter

Critical Literacy, Debate, and a Pedagogy of Dialogue

chapter 6|12 pages

Engendering Academic Success

Debate as a School Engagement Strategy

chapter 8|12 pages

Critical Thinking through Debate

Skills, Dispositions, and Teaching Strategies

chapter 10|13 pages

Creating Hospitable Communities

Remembering the Emanuel 9 as We Foster a Culture of Humility and Debate