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The Importance of Debate for Pupils/Students
in Schools
Debating
means ‘to fight’. Today, debating implies a discussion between two parties
to form a conclusion. This skill involves two parties (usually) holding
different views about the same topic.
Using
debates in the classroom provide students the opportunity to work in a
collaborative and cooperative group setting. By having students discuss and
organize their points of view for one side of an argument they are able to
discover new information and put knowledge into action.
Classroom
debate is very essential in today’s education system for engaging students
and bringing life to the classroom. Using debates in the classroom can help
students demonstrate critical thinking and develop presentation skills. Among
the skills classroom debate is a great way of improving abstract thinking,
research, reasoning, and even public speaking skills.
Students
good at debate excel in oral and written communications and become comfortable
with new concepts and unfamiliar language. Classroom Debate teaches students to
recognize how others think and improves the ability to resolve the conflicts.
The
Importance of Debate for Students in Schools:
1. Builds Confidence
How
confident you sound when you deliver a speech is what gains you more listeners.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of speakers who are denied attention because of
lack of confidence in their speech delivery. Debating helps you build
confidence and reach great heights. It happens because your faith tells you how
sure you are about what you say. Debating also eradicates the fear which you have
while expressing yourself amongst friends or strangers.
2. Team bonding and collaboration
Team bonding and collaboration is one of the things which builds up during the
debate. Collaborating in debate helps it to go well in a smooth manner and
students participating in it feel confident and they get support from their
team members. It leads to a strong team bonding.
3. Improves Your Listening Capabilities
The
conscious mind responds to questions quite well. While debating, listening to
people is the most crucial benefit which helps you learn English. Unless you listen
to people, it would be impossible for you to take your stand on the arguments
put forward by the opposite party. Moreover, it increases concentration when
you take part in discussions like this. This has two-fold benefits: it improves
your English understanding and helps you communicate your ideas well.
4. Improved critical thinking skills
The
importance of debate in education centres around its ability to teach
children critical thinking. In a world where children are spoon-fed information
passively, critical thinking is lacking as learning is no longer interest-based.
However,
debating can sharpen a student’s critical thinking skills and let them examine
the topic they’ve been given. Instead of passively accepting information,
they’re forced to hone their thoughts, discard concepts and theories that don’t
make sense and adopt ones that do.
5. Integrate knowledge
Debate
topics are multifaceted across several disciplines. So, classroom debates allow
debaters to gain knowledge outside the student’s normal and academic subjects.
Debates provide students the opportunity to explore real-world topics and
issues
6. Better understanding
In the process of debating students gain an understanding to have conviction in
the things what they are saying as they have prepared well for the topic. After
a certain time of participating in debate competition, the communication skill
improves and the way of delivering the speech gets better in a confident
manner.
7. Motivate to research and learn
Debate participation helps in developing the research skills and increases
knowledge about a particular topic. When a child is going to represent his
points in a debate he needs to substantiate it with the facts for which they
need to research thoroughly. It is very important for them to get indulge in
research as it prepares them to perform excel in the future. It allows them to
examine the outside world other than the academics.
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