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What are some debate websites?

What are some debate websites?

Websites

  • Brookings Institution.
  • Debatabase – International Debate Education Association.
  • OpenDemocracy.
  • Opposing Views.
  • Political Advocacy Groups.
  • ProCon.org.
  • Public Agenda.
  • Urban Institute.

What is the debate?

A debate is a discussion or structured contest about an issue or a resolution. A formal debate involves two sides: one supporting a resolution and one opposing it. Such a debate is bound by rules previously agreed upon. Debates may be judged in order to declare a winning side.

What topics are controversial?

The 25 Most Controversial Topics Over the Last 25 Years

  • Civil Rights.
  • Censorship and Freedom of Speech.
  • Climate Change.
  • Death Penalty/Capital Punishment.
  • Abortion.
  • Social Security.
  • Artificial Intelligence.
  • Health Insurance.

How do you find a good source for a debate?

Recommended Websites for an Argumentative Paper

  1. ProCon.org. Find unbiased pro and con information on 42 controversial issues.
  2. International Debate Education Association. Search for statistics, topics, and articles listing pros and cons on a large amount of themes.
  3. Debate Central.
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How do you host a debate on Zoom?

The chair invites any audience members to signal that they want to ask a question (on Zoom, you can use the ‘raise hand’ function). The chair will then invite three or so questions (remember to unmute them and turn on their video). The chairperson invites the FOR team to put one question to the AGAINST team.

How do you hold a class debate on Zoom?

How to Conduct a Class Debate

  1. Introduce the topic. All ESL debates start with a topic, or resolution.
  2. Assign the Affirmative and the Negative. There are two sides to any debate.
  3. Give Time for Research. Your students will need time to research the issue.
  4. Keep Track of Time.
  5. Make a Judgment.

What websites are acceptable for research papers?

15 Scholarly search engines every student should bookmark

  • Google Scholar. Google Scholar was created as a tool to congregate scholarly literature on the web.
  • Google Books.
  • Microsoft Academic.
  • WorldWideScience.
  • Science.gov.
  • Wolfram Alpha.
  • Refseek.
  • Educational Resources Information Center.