Freedom of speech is a vital part of legislative debate.
To debate that topic, you should research everything you can about how successful female teachers and male teachers are. When you find statistics, be sure to consider the fact that female teachers greatly outnumber male teachers and be sure the numbers are adjusted to reflect that. You can also try to find information about how well students from female and male teachers do on standardized tests. Also, don't forget to include how female and male teachers relate to students, how willing they are to help students, etc. Because each teacher is different and there are outstanding and poor teachers from either sex, this topic will not be easy to debate. You will need all the concrete information you can find to win the debate.
patriots would debate about freedom with patriots
As children do not understand how the world is today and is a dangerous place to live in you should be aware and should not talk to strangers whom are unfamiliar to you.
For the forensics league, you do not have to be an English teacher as long as you understand debate or can be there for the captains. Typically they are English teachers because there is a lot of writing involved and English teachers just enjoy being the coaches but over all, the answer is no.
The people that were involved in the conscription debate were the parents of the boys because they didn't agree. :)
Affirmative; Teachers can concentrate on one aspect of a problem, at a time. The teaching problem has been faced before by other teachers. There are planning and presentation tools provided for them to work from. Students are usually inclined to pay attention in class. Students who do not pay attention can be ignored. Teachers often specialize in one subject. Negative; Parents usually understand their children much better. Parents are vitally interested in their childrens' futures. A parent has to smooth over the gaps left by inadequate teaching. Multitasking is the broad task of the parent and is passed on. Parents are concerned with the social welfare of their children. Astute parents know when to leave a child alone to work it out for themselves. Prudent parents must decide whether to impose religion on their children or not.* * This last is not usually advisable in a religious school. :)
no
freedom of speech
Yes, students are allowed to debate topics such as gay rights in school as part of their freedom of speech and expression. However, schools may have guidelines in place to ensure that such discussions are respectful and constructive. Teachers and administrators may also facilitate these debates to ensure that all students feel safe and heard.
It isn’t policy, but freedom of speech and the first amendment. The Supreme Court ruled that burning a flag is freedom of speech.
It is more appropriate to simply say, "Good morning panel of judges, moderator, timekeeper, teachers, and friends" in a debate or speech competition. The message remains clear and respectful without being overly formal or redundant.