QatarDebate, a member of the Qatar Foundation, will be hosting the Qatar Debate Academy in Doha, Qatar from October 29-November 6 2009. The program is organized in cooperation with Za in Proti Slovenia and the World Debate Institute of the University of Vermont. The program will focus on the development of debate in new countries, creating a meaningful international exchange and paving the way towards the World Schools Debating Championship in Qatar in February 2010.
"Southwest Asia is a prime candidate for the expansion of debating," said Alfred Snider of the World Debate Institute, "and Qatar is the ideal site and host for such an event. Their determination to promote debating and open civil discourse in this region is impressive and groundbreaking. I am inspired by Dr. Hayat Maarafi's vision of expanded debating in this part of the world. I hope that we can really spark some important debate development in these countries as well as expose them to more established debating trainers, nations and teams. We are expecting over 240 people at this event."
GOALS
The goals of the Qatar Debate Academy include:
* Preparing students and trainers from new debating countries for future participation in WSDC Qatar 2010 and in their home countries.
* Preparing Qatar students and teachers for involvement in debating in Qatar and internationally.
* Preparing judges for future debate competitions, especially WSDC Qatar 2010.
* Preparing teachers to be able to form debate clubs, train students and host tournaments.
* Demonstrating Qatar's ability to host a major debate event.
* Prepare Qatar schools for the experience of hosting debates as part of WSDC Qatar 2010.
DATES
Arrival 29-30 October 2009
Instruction and competition 31 October-5 November 2009
Departure 6 November 2009
FACULTY AND STAFF
Planning and Implementation
Dr. Hayat Maarafi, convener
Dr. Alfred Snider, program planning & tournament administration
Bojana Skrt, curriculum planning
Kelley Bieringer, implementation planning
Adjudication Core
This group will work with teachers and others on judging skills and prepare them for judging at WSDC Qatar and at the tournament at the end of this program. They will meet with judges after judging experiences to properly process their learning. They will also come up with approximately 20 prepared and impromptu motions for use in the tournament, practice debates and exercises.
Chris Erskine, Australia
Simon Quinn, Oxford University, UK
Faculty
Alex Campbell, USA
Piyanart Faktangporn, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Loke Wing Fatt, SAID, Singapore
Sam Greenland, University of Sydney, Australia
Rhydian Morgan, Stylus Communications, UK
Sam Nelson, Cornell University, USA
Debbie Newman, UK
Erin O'Brien, University of Queensland, Australia
Omar Salahuddin bin Abdullah, MultiMedia University, Malaysia
Bilal Siddiqi, Pakistan
Bojana Skrt, ZIP, Slovenia
Alfred Snider, University of Vermont, USA
Miranda Weigler, St. Andrews University, Scotland
CURRICULUM
There will be several tracks at the event:
* For students from debating countries new and old
* For teachers and trainers from new debating countries
* For judges preparing for WSDC 2010
* For Qatari students and teachers
The curriculum will use the training model previously used at the International Debate Academy, the World Schools Debate Academy and the World Debate Institute. Features of this model include:
* Intense preparation and work environment
* Limited lectures on essential topics
* Active exercises and drills to teach debate skills in small group settings
* Repetition of activities to promote skill development
* Practice debates with lengthy and specific critiques
Watch for more information as we get closer to the event.
Contacts:
Kelley Bieringer kbieringer@qf.org.qa
Alfred Snider alfred.snider@uvm.edu
Bojana Skrt bojana.skrt@siol.net
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