For many, coming back after the Christmas holidays is challenging in itself. For Ashton debaters, it was marked by the Debate Camp given by Dr. Joseph Schatz, PhD, hosted in our school from January 9th to January 12th, 2024.
“Dr. Joseph Schatz, PhD, is the Director of Debate at Binghamton University where he teaches courses out of the English Department on Media & Politics, Argumentative Theory, and Community Building Through Debate. His debate program has consistently been ranked in the top ten in the United States for the past two decades and was ranked first in the nation in 2009. He has published articles on debate and pedagogy, environmental activism, critical animal studies, parenting and pop culture, as well as technology and apocalypse. He lives in Upstate New York with his wife and two kids.” (www.binghamton.edu)
This debate camp is evidence of how the school commits to develop the four C’s of 21st Century Education: Critical thinking/problem solving/analyzing, and considering multiple perspectives, Communication, Collaboration and Creativity/Innovation skills.
During the workshop, where students from different levels of experience in the debate forums met, Dr. Schatz took the group through the basics of debate: How to give impact analysis, how to adapt to different audiences, as well as strategies to improve public speaking. Each lesson included both a lecture in addition to an activity where students were able to practice what they learned and internalize the lecture by putting their knowledge into action.
In addition to these lessons, students were also introduced to the Public Forum debate topic that would be addressed during the Harvard competition. Students also watched a demo debate and participated in two debates on the topic.