FDT Academy provides a structured debate curriculum for middle school students, specifically designed for those aged 11-14. The program advances from elementary foundations to more complex formats and activities.
Key components of the middle school curriculum include:
- Public Forum Debate: A team-based format where students debate current events to build argumentation and rebuttal skills. It typically features four 4-minute speeches and 3-minute crossfire rounds.
- Lincoln-Douglas Debate: A format that focuses on values and ethics to enhance critical thinking.
- Original Oratory: An activity where students deliver persuasive speeches on personal topics to boost public speaking confidence.
- Impromptu Speaking: Exercises that require quick preparation to foster adaptability.
Students also participate in the Content Seminar Series, which teaches essential research skills such as source evaluation, note-taking, and building robust cases using academic databases. The curriculum is delivered in small groups of 3-6 students per instructor to ensure personalized feedback, whether in physical Vancouver sessions or online via Zoom. Middle schoolers engage with relevant debate topics such as school uniforms, video games, homework, and social media.
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