Wednesday, September 23, 2009

And so, it begins anew

As I write, my daughter and her debate partner are at the dining room table, videoconferencing with a mentor about their new debate strategy, to be debuted this weekend at an out-of-town tournament. I'm really amazed at the amount of work and strategery that goes into fashioning an effective case.

I attended a PTA meeting this evening where the 2009-10 PTA budget was discussed, including the disbursement for the Debate Team. Let's just say there were a healthy number of skeptics in the crowd....definitely less informed about the skills and confidence that debate builds. Hopefully, they left the meeting more aware of what a debate program can do, not just for the debaters themselves - as was so effectively pointed out by a 12th grade debater -but also for the academic environment, because students bring their abilities to express themselves and reason right back to the classroom. Money well spent, indeed.

To your debater, much success in this academic year! (And keep your fingers crossed for my girl and her partner!)

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Debate: The Civilized Antidote

The news in the last 2 weeks has provided numerous - and ugly - examples of the breakdown of civil discussion and behavior in our nation.Now, I'm not saying that debate cures all that...but it does provide a very positive example of the strength of ideas, the power of commitment, and a healthy respect for process. Kids learn how to fashion an argument, buttress it with facts, follow a procedure that allows for a full hearing without interruption, and finally, an opportunity for a case to be decided on its merits. I was wondering last night how many members of the US Congress might have been debaters. Now there's an idea: maybe I'll just do some fact-checking myself.

Maybe we should issue an invitation to Representatives and Senators to attend NYUDL and other debates?

Monday, September 14, 2009

New Year, New Challenges

Wow. That was fast. School has started. Arguments (no, not the ones you had this morning over what to wear and what tie to be home) are being created. "Cards are being cut." (Attention, Hallmark: there's a market for you in the debate world, somewhere.) Evidence is being processed.
And students are getting ready for another year of killer competition. Kids, thanks for the thrills. Parents, your support means so much. Coaches, you get 'em motivated and out there to local, regional and national tournaments where they demonstrate how very skilled they are. THANKS TO ALL!

Yes, friends, it's the start of another year of Debate. And building on last year's great success here in the NYUDL, it's going to be great.

Were you at last spring's Banquet with your Debater? What a terrific afternoon - fantastic food (thank you parents and supporters), amazing spoken performances and-best of all - the sheer pleasure of seeing hard work rewarded. Awards and citations were presented to top debaters, coaching staf and parent volunteers. So much excitement!

I see the wheels already in motion for the 2009-2010 season. I visited with Will Baker in August, and he has great hopes for this year. We'll be putting special emphasis on finding new sources of financial support, particularly corporate and foundation grants, to support the programs and maybe even grow a little. If you have any ideas or contacts, please share!

And until next time, get ready for speed reading, funny breathing, affs and negs, great performances and VICTORY!