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  2. The format for a student debate typically follows these steps1234:
    1. Begin with the pro side speaking first, followed by the con side.
    2. Each side presents their position, with equal participation from both team members.
    3. After presentations, allow time for rebuttals.
    4. Teams question each other.
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    Begin the debate with the pro side speaking first. Allow them five to seven minutes of uninterrupted time to explain their position. Both members of the team must participate equally. Repeat the process for the con side. Give both sides about three minutes to confer and prepare for their rebuttal.
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    Student Congress Debate/Speech Structure

    • Introduction (15-30 sec.) Attention Ladies and gentlemen, the motion that's for discussion today is '.......' Purpose ("I stand in affirmation/negation on the bill/resolution...") Preview ("for the following reasons")
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    Break students into two groups—For and Against the proposition Assign or let students choose roles in the debate Be explicit about the sources or types of evidence you want students to use to support their claims
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    •There are countless variations of the exact format of debates but, traditionally, debates follow a similar structure: • Pro position (5 minutes) [Pro Team] • Rebuttal (3 minutes) [Con Team] • Con position (5 minutes) [Con Team] • Rebuttal (3 minutes) [Pro Team] • Teams question each other (5 minutes/team) [Both teams]
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