Debating checklist

You may find the following suggestions helpful when you host a debate. Obviously some steps are mandatory.

At least one week before the debate

Check that the school executive and other appropriate staff know the night and time of the debate

Ensure that there are sufficient classrooms and one meeting space available for the night

Organise chairpeople and timekeepers for the night

Ensure that all students have an after hours contact number

Ring the opposing school to confirm night, time and venue

Ensure that you have the result slips printed for each debate

Organise adjudicators for the night, confirming number, names and grades from the visiting school. (The visiting school should supply half the total number of adjudicators needed for the night

Organise for the classrooms to be cleaned on the day

Organise which classrooms will be used for the debates and which will be preparation rooms. It is customary to put the visiting teams in the debating rooms

Assign teachers for supervisory roles.

A few days before the debate

Ring the opposing school to confirm that arrangements haven’t changed

Organise supper

Organise bells, stop watches, paper and pens or dusters, chalk/white board markers

Organise the adjudicator’s folder: results slips, adjudication guidelines, adjudication team reports, spare paper, pen

Check that you have keys for all areas to be used: classrooms, walkways, car park, etc.

The day/evening of the debate

Before the agreed toss time after 4.00 p.m.

Ensure that the classrooms for debates are thoroughly cleaned

Arrange the classrooms into the appropriate format

Place signs on the doors of the debating rooms, toilets, entry into car park, walkways

Lay out beverages: milk, tea, sugar, coffee, cups, stirrers in the meeting area

Organise a whiteboard or overhead detailing all the relevant information about each debate: year level, debating room & visitor’s preparation, home preparation, adjudicator, start time

Post student helpers (in pairs) at the gate, carpark, walkways to guide visitors to the meeting area

Ensure that all classrooms, walkways, toilets are unlocked

Position a staff member for supervision of preparation rooms.

First half hour including the toss

Greet visitors in the meeting area. Serve beverages (optional)

Before the toss, ask team members to hand their mobile phones or any other tech device, to a responsible adult, if they have not already done so. If they don’t have anyone to give such to, then have some container ready to take them yourself. Remind them that there are penalties for having a tech device with them from this moment on

Start the seniors debates as soon as both teams are present – visiting teams calls the toss; the winner is affirmative

Have the chairpeople escort the visiting teams to the debating rooms for preparation

Immediately record the departure time. To get the start times, add 1 hour for preparation and 5 minutes for debaters to get to their preparation rooms

Sequentially start the debates from senior through to year 7.

10 minutes before the start of debates

Meet with chairpeople and timekeepers and go through chairperson and timekeeper sheets

Set out the food (minimal supper is fine) for after the debate (Parents of debaters are often willing helpers)

When debate times approach, remind the audience that any use of mobile phones or any other tech device is strictly forbidden and that penalties exist for anyone breaking this rule. (IT Guidelines on website).

Invite audience to follow chairperson to the debating room – timekeeper picks up the home team from their preparation room. Don’t forget the adjudicator!

After the debates

Record the results on the white board / overhead/ppt

Results slip – collect the adjudicator’s copy. Make sure adjudicator name and grade are on the result sheet. It is a good idea to check this with the representative from the visiting school. With this information you could fill in the weekly result sheet straight away. Tell the visiting school you will email a copy of the Weekly Result Sheet to them for final checking

Ensure that all classrooms, walkways, toilets, etc. are locked up

Clean the meeting room.

Scan and email the Weekly Result Sheet to CSDA () and CC the email to the opposing Coordinator before the end of school on the Monday following the debate.

Hosting adebate

Rooms

Preparation rooms

Each team must have its own preparation room. Please try to ensure that other teams and visitors waiting for debates to begin do not become noisy in the vicinity of preparation rooms or attempt to distract students while they are preparing. No one may enter the room during the preparation period. If the room in which a team is preparing is to be used for a debate it is preferable for it to be set up before preparation time begins. If it is not, it should be set up after the conclusion of the team’s full 1 hour of preparation. A full sized classroom is not necessary for preparation.

Debating rooms: Debating rooms should be set up as shown in the diagram below

Board

AffirmativeNegative

Team Team

Audience

The subject for the debate should be written on the board, as well as the names of the teams and speakers. For example: