Academic Skills Unit
Mastering the Debate Academic Skills LEO module: Writing at ACU
ACU Study Guide Chapter 14
https://leo.acu.edu.au/mod/book/view.php?id=785432
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Session outline
What is a debate? Format and structure Supporting evidence Rebuttal Critical thinking Delivery Online resources
A structured argument with two
sides arguing for and against a particular
contention.
What is a debate?
• Team based argument on single topic • Work to persuade a judge or audience • Each team presents and sticks to the team line
Why debate?
Improve speaking skills
Develop convincing arguments
Work against your natural point of view
Enhance self-esteem and academic confidence
Future competitive success
Format
Affirmative team
• Presents arguments
• Listens and takes notes
preparing for rebuttal
• Presents rebuttal
Negative team
• Listens and takes notes
preparing for rebuttal
• Presents arguments
• Presents rebuttal
Structure Think essay • Introduction, body and
conclusion
Each point builds on the last
Decide as a team: • Save the best to last or
lead with your strongest?
The team line
• Main line of argument (affirmative or negative)
• All members reaffirm the team line – Take their individual arguments – All build together
• Not necessarily word-for-word repeated
Sample (simple) structure
Affirmative team
First speaker define, present team line, outline order, present
first point.
Second speaker reaffirm team line, rebut previous negative, present
next point.
Third speaker reaffirm team line, rebut remaining points, present
summary of entire case and round off debate.
Negative team
First speaker Accept or reject definition, present team line, outline
order, rebut 1st positive, present first point.
Second speaker reaffirm team line, rebut previous positive, present next
point.
Third speaker reaffirm team line, rebut remaining points, present
summary of entire case and round off debate.
Supporting evidence - types
Systematic reviews
Randomised controlled trials
Uncontrolled studies
Observational case studies
Expert opinion
Supporting evidence – who?
Rubric Clues
Theories on health care
ethics
National and international frameworks
Professional codes of
ethics
Professional codes of conduct
Cultural, social, legal and spiritual
factors
Supporting evidence - use
Distinguish one point of view from another
Cause and effect link
Refute opposing argument
Substantiate a claim
Compare or link to redirect argument
What skills are needed?
Public speaking