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26 January 2012

Scotland win 2012 World Schools Debate

Scotland (Alfie Hinchliffe, Charlie Thomas, Ruth Cameron) have won the 2012 World Schools Debating Championships defeating Wales (Amy Jones, David Wigley, Piers Digby)  8-1 in the final in Capetown.

The final motion was "This House regrets South Africa's decision to use the Truth and Reconciliation Commission rather the prosecuting the perpetrators of crimes committed under Apartheid


Wales and Scotland contest 2012 WSDC final

Wales and Scotland will contest the final of the 2012 World Schools Debating Championships in Cape Town.

In the semi finals Scotland defeated Philippines 6-1 while Wales defeated England also by 6-1.


25 January 2012

World Schools Debating Championships Qtr Final Results


Philippines defeats Singapore (5-0)
England defeats New Zealand (3-2)
Scotland defeats Australia (5-0)

World Schools Octo-Final Results

OF1: Singapore (1) vs. South Korea (16) 2-1 Singapore
OF2: Philippines (8) vs. Canada (9) 2-1 Philippines
OF3: Australia (4) vs. Malaysia (13) 3-0 Australia
OF4: Scotland (5) vs. Greece (12) 3-0 Scotland
OF5: Lithuania (11) vs. England (6) 3-0 England
OF6: Hong Kong (14) vs. New Zealand (3) 2-1 New Zealand
OF7: India (10) vs. Wales (7) 3-0 Wales
OF8: Ireland (15) vs. South Africa (2) 2-1 Ireland

Quarterfinal Match-up
QF1: Singapore (1) vs. Philippines (8) (Judges:Christopher Bishop (chair), Taiumur Bandey, Seham Areff, Iqbal Gafiedz, Eirianna Kouri)
QF2: Australia (4) vs. Scotland (5) (Judges: Tracey Lee (Chair), Beth James, TJ Senamngern, Desley Horton, Tom McLennan)
QF3: England (6) vs. New Zealand (3) (Judges: Daniel de Kadt (Chair), Stephanie Dick, Chris Sanchez, Chris Hibbard, Mehvesh Mumtaz Ahmed)
QF4: Wales (7) vs. Ireland (15) (Judges: Joshua Park (Chair), Kip Oebanda, Irene McGrath, Thng Yi Ren, Kristen Price)


24 January 2012

World Schools 2012 Final Tab

The draw for the Knock outs of the 2012 World Schools Debating Championships is

1 Singapore vs 16. Korea
8 Philippines vs 9 Canada

4 Australia vs 13 Malaysia
5 Scotland vs 12 Greece

6 England vs 11 Lithuania
3 New Zealand vs 14 Hong Kong

7 Wales vs 10 India
2 South Africa vs 15 Ireland.
You can find this in a neater graphical view showing the path to the final on http://www.schoolsdebate.com/years/2012/Knockout.pdf
Also the overall final team tab is

TEAM TAB AFTER EIGHT ROUNDS
Position Team Debates Wins Adjudicators Total points
1 SINGAPORE 8 8 23 6233.5
2 SOUTH AFRICA 8 8 21 6179.5
3 NEW ZEALAND 8 8 21 6112.5
4 AUSTRALIA 8 7 20 6151.0
5 SCOTLAND 8 7 19 6122.5
6 ENGLAND 8 6 20 6241.0
7 WALES 8 6 18 6088.5
8 PHILIPPINES 8 6 18 6005.5
9 CANADA 8 6 17 6087.5
10 INDIA 8 6 17 6029.0
11 LITHUANIA 8 6 17 5953.5
12 GREECE 8 6 16 6066.0
13 MALAYSIA 8 6 15 5991.5
14 HONG KONG 8 5 16 6127.0
15 IRELAND 8 5 16 6033.5
16 KOREA 8 5 15 6104.5
17 PAKISTAN 8 5 15 6082.0
18 ISRAEL 8 5 15 5942.0
19 SRI LANKA 8 5 14 6015.0
20 THAILAND 8 5 14 5930.0
21 ESTONIA 8 5 14 5915.5
22 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 8 5 12 5962.5
23 SLOVENIA 8 4 14 5979.0
24 NETHERLANDS 8 4 13 5983.0
25 INDONESIA 8 4 13 5923.5
26 SLOVAKIA 8 4 13 5919.5
27 MEXICO 8 4 12 6008.0
28 SWAZILAND 8 4 12 5910.5
29 ARGENTINA 8 4 12 5860.5
30 TURKEY 8 4 11 5897.0
31 CZECH REPUBLIC 8 3 10 5898.5
32 CHINA 8 3 10 5849.5
33 ROMANIA 8 3 10 5841.0
34 ZIMBABWE 8 3 10 5783.0
35 PERU 8 3 8 5847.5
36 GERMANY 8 3 7 5870.0
37 BANGLADESH 8 2 12 5932.0
38 UNITED STATES 8 2 8 5831.5
39 BOTSWANA 8 2 6 5623.5
40 QATAR 8 2 4 5640.0
41 DENMARK 8 1 5 5768.0
42 SWEDEN 8 1 5 5756.0
43 BERMUDA 8 1 3 5637.0
44 KUWAIT 8 0 2 5763.0
45 MOLDOVA 8 0 2 5640.5
46 JAPAN 8 0 1 5606.5
47 NIGERIA 8 0 0 5647.5
48 MONGOLIA 8 0 0 5436.0

23 January 2012

World Schools Results after Round 6 #WSDC

From http://www.schoolsdebate.com/years/2012/

TEAM WINS JUDGES
Argentina 3 10
Australia 5 15
Bangladesh 2 10
Bermuda 0 1
Botswana 2 6
Canada 5 14
China 1 5
Czech Republic 3 8
Denmark 0 3
England 5 16
Estonia 3 9
Germany 1 3
Greece 5 13
Hong Kong 4 12
India 4 11
Indonesia 3 10
Ireland 3 9
Israel 3 10
Japan 0 1
Korea 5 15
Kuwait 0 2
Lithuania 4 11
Malaysia 4 10
Mexico 2 6
Moldova 0 1
Mongolia 0 0
Netherlands 3 9
New Zealand 6 16
Nigeria 0 0
Pakistan 3 10
Peru 3 7
Philippines 4 13
Qatar 2 4
Romania 3 9
Scotland 5 14
Singapore 6 17
Slovakia 3 10
Slovenia 4 12
South Africa 6 16
Sri Lanka 4 10
Swaziland 3 8
Sweden 1 4
Thailand 4 11
Turkey 3 8
UAE 4 10
USA 2 7
Wales 5 15
Zimbabwe 2 7

Note: The Chief Adjudicators do not yet guarantee the accuracy of these results.

Note that one judge retired through illness during Round 4, but the debate was allowed to continue.
This result is still to be confirmed in due course.
Note that the India v. Mexico debate for Round 5 has been postponed until this evening.

20 January 2012

World Schools Round 1 & 2 Results & Ranking

See http://www.schoolsdebate.com/years/2012/ for more info


Ranking
TEAM WINS JUDGES
Argentina 1 3
Australia 1 3
Bangladesh 0 2
Bermuda 0 0
Botswana 1 3
Canada 2 5
China 1 3
Czech Republic 1 3
Denmark 0 1
England 2 6
Estonia 1 3
Germany 0 0
Greece 2 5
Hong Kong 1 4
India 1 2
Indonesia 1 3
Ireland 1 3
Israel 1 4
Japan 0 1
Korea 2 6
Kuwait 0 0
Lithuania 1 4
Malaysia 2 4
Mexico 1 4
Moldova 0 0
Mongolia 0 0
Netherlands 2 4
New Zealand 2 5
Nigeria 0 0
Pakistan 1 3
Peru 1 2
Philippines 1 4
Qatar 1 2
Romania 1 4
Scotland 1 3
Singapore 2 6
Slovakia 1 4
Slovenia 1 4
South Africa 2 5
Sri Lanka 1 2
Swaziland 1 3
Sweden 0 0
Thailand 1 3
Turkey 1 3
UAE 2 5
USA 1 4
Wales 2 5
Zimbabwe 0 1


Round 2
Motion: This House believes that newly democratised Arab nations should not allow religious parties to participate in elections

Argentina Opp (3) defeated Mongolia Prop (0)
Australia Opp (2) defeated Mexico Prop (1)
Botswana Opp (3) defeated Nigeria Prop (0)
Canada Opp (3) defeated Peru Prop (0)
China Prop (3) defeated Moldova Opp (0)
England Opp (3) defeated Estonia Prop (0)
Greece Prop (2) defeated Bangladesh Opp (1)
Indonesia Opp (3) defeated Zimbabwe Prop (0)
Korea Prop (3) defeated Scotland Opp (0)
Lithuania Prop (3) defeated Germany Opp (0)
Malaysia Prop (2) defeated Denmark Opp (1)
Netherlands Opp (2) defeated Philippines Prop (1)
New Zealand Prop (2) defeated Israel Opp (1)
Pakistan Opp (3) defeated India Prop (0)
Qatar Opp (2) defeated Swaziland Prop (1)
Romania Prop (3) defeated Kuwait Opp (0)
Singapore Prop (3) defeated Sri Lanka Opp (0)
Slovakia Opp (3) defeated Czech Republic Prop (0)
South Africa Opp (2) defeated Hong Kong Prop (1)
Thailand Opp (3) defeated Sweden Prop (0)
Turkey Opp (3) defeated Bermuda Prop (0)
UAE Opp (3) defeated Ireland Prop (0)
USA Prop (3) defeated Japan Opp (0)
Wales Prop (2) defeated Slovenia Opp (1)

Round 1
Motion: This House would ban alcohol

Canada Prop (2) defeated USA Opp (1)
Czech Republic Opp (3) defeated Pakistan Prop (0)
England Prop (3) defeated China Opp (0)
Estonia Opp (3) defeated Moldova Prop (0)
Greece Opp (3) defeated Qatar Prop (0)
Hong Kong Opp (3) defeated Turkey Prop (0)
India Opp (2) defeated Slovakia Prop (1)
Ireland Opp (3) defeated Germany Prop (0)
Israel Prop (3) defeated Nigeria Opp (0)
Korea Opp (3) defeated Argentina Prop (0)
Malaysia Opp (2) defeated Australia Prop (1)
Mexico Opp (3) defeated Denmark Prop (0)
Netherlands Prop (2) defeated Romania Opp (1)
New Zealand Opp (3) defeated Botswana Prop (0)
Peru Opp (2) defeated Japan Prop (1)
Philippines Opp (3) defeated Kuwait Prop (0)
Scotland Prop (3) defeated Mongolia Opp (0)
Singapore Opp (3) defeated Indonesia Prop (0)
Slovenia Prop (3) defeated Sweden Opp (0)
South Africa Prop (3) defeated Bermuda Opp (0)
Sri Lanka Prop (2) defeated Zimbabwe Opp (1)
Swaziland Opp (2) defeated Bangladesh Prop (1)
UAE Prop (2) defeated Lithuania Opp (1)
Wales Opp (3) defeated Thailand Prop (0)

19 January 2012

Updates from World Schools Debating Championships 2012 #WSDC

Hello all – good luck to the competitors in WSDC 2012 which is now underway.  Just a reminder you can follow the results of the debates in a number of places, including:

·         Official WSDC Twitter feed:  http://www.twitter.com/SchoolsDebate
·         WSDC 2012 feed: https://twitter.com/#!/WSDC2012
·         WSDC website: http://www.schoolsdebate.com/years/2012/
·         WSDC 2012 website: http://www.sa-debating.co.za/wsdc/
·         And the WSDC blog: http://blog.schoolsdebate.com/

Overwhelmed by choice?  Follow @SchoolsDebate and @WSDC2012 on Twitter, or keep visiting the WSDC blog.  We’ll post the results as soon as the adjudication team are done with them.

All the best

Trevor
(WSDC Development Committee)

25 August 2011

Singapore WSDC Champions 2011

Singapore (Teoh Ren Jie (C), Adil Hakeem, Ashish Kumar, Benjamin Mak Jia Ming. Coach: Geetha Creffield) have won the 2011 World Schools Debating Championships. They defeated Australia by 7 judges to 2 in the final.

Teoh Ren Jie  (Singapore) was the top ranked speaker on the tab.

Turkey won the right to host WSDC in 2013.

19 August 2011

Updates from WSDC Day 1

Summary of Day 1 at the World Schools Debating Championships 2011.

Motions:
Rd1: This house would offer dictators immunity in return for leaving power
Rd2: This house would allow free distribution of music on the internet.


Rankings after 2 rounds

TEAM WINS JUDGES
Australia 2 6
Canada 2 6
England 2 6
Ireland 2 6
Korea 2 6
Netherlands 2 6
New Zealand 2 6
Singapore 2 6
Wales 2 6

Greece 2 5
Israel 2 5
South Africa 2 5

Romania 1 4

Argentina 1 3
Bangladesh 1 3
Chile 1 3
China 1 3
Estonia 1 3
Germany 1 3
Hong Kong 1 3
India 1 3
Mexico 1 3
Pakistan 1 3
Philippines 1 3
Qatar 1 3
Scotland 1 3
Serbia 1 3
Slovenia 1 3
Sweden 1 3
Thailand 1 3
Turkey 1 3
UAE 1 3
USA 1 3

Namibia 1 2
Slovakia 1 2
Sri Lanka 1 2

Croatia 0 1
Czech Republic 0 1
Indonesia 0 1
Lithuania 0 1
Peru 0 1

Barbados 0 0
Bermuda 0 0
Japan 0 0
Kuwait 0 0
Nepal 0 0
Nigeria 0 0
Poland 0 0


Follow World Schools on line

From WSDC mailing list:


Hi everyone – good luck to all of you in Dundee for whom the tournament has now begun in earnest, and hello to the rest of you who are keen for updates over the next 10 days.  I thought it’d be a good time to let everyone know where they can get information from the various parts of the WSDC organisation.

WSDC 2011 in Dundee


WSDC Ltd

Official website: http://www.schoolsdebate.com – NOTE – to be revamped soon, but you can find a lot of stuff there
Blog: http://blog.schoolsdebate.com –NOTE the new URL

Between all of these, we will be publishing results and other updates from Dundee – first round results to come out in the next few minutes.  If you’re overwhelmed by choice, then keep checking http://blog.schoolsdebate.com or follow @SchoolsDebate and @WSDCDundee on Twitter as everything will pass through one of those!

Best

Trevor
WSDC Ltd Development Committee

1 July 2011

Chair of World Schools Council appointed District Judge

The following e-mail has been sent out to the mailing lists by Claire Ryan to announce her resignation as chair of council of the World Schools Debating Championships and that she will not be attending the upcoming championships in Dundee.  However the good news is that she is stepping down to take up a position as a District Court Judge in New Zealand. 

Congratulations to Claire.  She has contributed a huge amount to schools debating around the world and she will be missed.  I'm sure she will have a long and successful judicial career ahead of her.


Greetings everyone from an unusually sunny day in wintry Auckland - great for astronomy tonight!



I was planning on letting you know some other news today but with the exciting announcements emerging this morning about WSDC 2011 ( the draw!) and WSDC 2012 ( the newsletter!) which hopefully will take the limelight, I am grateful that my less interesting news can slip quietly in behind.


My news is that I have been appointed as a District Court Judge and will be sworn in on 5 August 2011. I am very fortunate to be able to carry out my judicial duties in Auckland and not have to work and live somewhere else although I may go on circuit to other places in New Zealand from time to time. I will be presiding over jury trials and working in the Youth Court which will be wonderful and I look forward to it.


I will need to leave WSDC and I have tendered my resignation to the Executive to be effective from 5 August 2011. In accordance with the rules, Beth James, as Vice Chairperson will step into the breach until the elections in Dundee when you will choose a new Chairperson. I ask you to give Beth every support in this time. As you know, she is doing a fabulous job as co-CA and her organisational and leadership skills are phenomenal. I am sorry that I am imposing such an extra burden on her prior to Dundee.


I also want to thank the other members of the Executive for their service to you and the debating community; Hayah Eichler, Mehvesh Mumtaz Ahmed, Sherria Ayuandini, Effie Giannakouri, Irene McGrath, Mert Onen and Joshua Park.


Sadly, I will not be able to attend Dundee. As a number of you know, I intended to stand down as chairperson at Dundee anyway but my appointment has moved matters forward more quickly. It means I can't say goodbye and thank you in person and I'm sorry about that. But as my little (6 ft 6) brother says, "it is what it is."


What I can say by email is that it has been an honour and a privilege to work with you for almost 10 years and to watch our school debaters grow into fine young men and women who contribute in positive ways to the community. I have made some wonderful friends from the WSDC community (you know who you are!) and know that those friendships will continue.


I end with two phrases in reo (Maori language).


First a whakatauki (or proverb) for our young people and their call to leadership;
Ka pū te ruha, ka hao te rangatahi.
The old net is cast aside, while the new net goes fishing.


Second, from within me;
Ko kaiwhakawā tōku mahi; ko nga hoa tōku mauri
Judging is my job (but) friends are my life-force.


Kind regards and thank you for all you do and all you are.


Claire

1 June 2011

World Schools Debating Championships Motions 2011

The 2011 WSDC Motions Committee have announced the following prepared motions for the Championships.

Rd 1 This House would offer dictators immunity in return for leaving power
Rd 3 This House believes that Universal Primary Education is a misallocation of resources for the developing world
Rd 5 This House would legalise the sale of human organs
Rd 7 This House believes that women can only achieve equality under a secular system of government

Grand Final: This House believes that autocracy is doomed in the age of Facebook

All other motions will be announced one hour before the start of each debate.

13 April 2011

1st China National High Schools' English Debating Championship 2011

Dear Friends of Debate, I am happy to announce that we will be holding the 1st China National High Schools' English Debating Championship 2011 this summer in the city of Nanjing, China.

We would like to invite your high schools and/or your former high schools to send debate teams to compete in this inaugural, ground-breaking event in China.




Please help us to spread the word on this event by forwarding it to teachers, debate trainers and students you know who may be interested to consider coming to join our debate party.

Below is a summary of the event at a glance:
1. Dates: 23th to 29th July (Arrival on 23rd and Departure on 29th July)

2. Location: Jinling High School, Nanjing, China

3. Debate Format : 3-on-3 World Schools' Style
(World Schools' Debating Championship or WSDC Debate Format)

4. Tournament Capacity: 50 Teams

5. Schedule: Please see Schedule document attached.

6. Tournament Structure
a) Main Competition -- For Mainland Chinese High School Teams
b) International Finals Series -- For High School Teams from Macau, Hong Kong, Taiwan, International Schools in China, and the rest of the world
c) 8 Preliminary Rounds of Debates, Quarter to Grand Final
d) High Schools do not need bring along judges as we will be inviting top local/overseas judges to provide quality adjudication

7. Registration Fee -- 800Chinese Yuan/RMB per debater/teacher/judge (excludes hotel accommodation)

8. Registration Deadline: 21st May 2011

9. Registration Method : Submission of Registration Form A (attached) by 21st May 2011 to both these email addresses:
1. chinahighschooldebate2011@hotmail.com
2. George Chen at: georgecc1991@hotmail.com

10. Social Events
a) Opening Ceremony/Welcome Dinner
b) Break Night Dinner & Party
c) Grand Final/Closing Ceremony/Awards Presentation/Championship Dinner

11. Tournament Website
A Tournament Website will be ready by 23rd April. It will contain the same information I have given in the attached documents, and will be updated regularly.

Thanking you and hoping to hear from you, on behalf of the Organising Committee.

For more information or clarification, please write to me.

cheers,

loke wing fatt
Overall-in-charge/Chief Adjudicator
1st China National High Schools' English Debating Championship 2011
Society for Associated Inter-Tertiary Debaters (SAID)
Singapore
Website: saidsg.wordpress.com

14 March 2011

ASDC III: First Phase of Registration‏

Ewha Debating Initiative Society (EDiS) and the Daewon Debate Team (DDT) invite your institution to Asian Schools Debate Championship 2011: Seoul. The tournament was found by De La Salle Debate Society (LSDS) to galvanize the Asian high school debate community by bringing them together for an agora of intellectual and cultural discourse.

Though the tournament is on its third year, this is the first time that it will be hosted outside of the Philippines. In 2011, the prominent tournament will be hosted in South Korea’s metropolis capital, Seoul from July 22nd to 28th. Already, more than a hundred participants from 23 institutions from 10 different countries have registered.

The debates will be in the Asians format with 7 preliminary rounds in a league format and the top 16 teams will compete for the championship in a tournament format. Furthermore, the tournament will include a culture banquet, break night and championship dinner, and a tour of Seoul.

Should there be any questions about the tournament, please contact us at asdc2011seoul@gmail.com. Also, please check our facebook page: ASDC 2011: Seoul. The official website for the tournament is on its way, but the organizing committee wanted to receive registration as soon as possible in order to deliver the best logistics possible by receiving the necessary information early.

Please join us in our efforts to support the empowerment of future Asian leaders and their development. We look forward to seeing your institution in Seoul this July for our competition.

Thank you,

Jeewon Yoo
 Convener
 Daewon Foreign Language High School ‘11

9 February 2011

ESU Debate Academy 2011

Dear all,
The ESU is pleased to invite you to the 2011 Debate Academy. Registration is now open, and places are going fast! Go to www.esu.org/debateacademy/ for more information and to register online. Please do not hesitate to email kallina.basli@esu.org with any enquiries.
I hope to see you at Debate Academy this summer!
Kallina

ESU DEBATE ACADEMY
Debate Academy brings over 100 students - aged 14 to 18 - from across the world together for a residential summer course. The programme offers coaching in debate to all ability levels delivered by some of the best coaches and debaters in the world. Whether you have little or no experience or are gearing up for the trials for your national debating team, Debate Academy has something to offer you.

ESU World Schools Academy 2011
Dates: 20th – 25th July 2011
Venue: Oakham School, Rutland, UK
Registration Fee: £350 per student (includes 5 nights full-board accommodation)

What to expect:

  • six days of intense training in the World Schools format;
  • beginner, intermediate and advanced streams;
  • training delivered by our expert faculty, including former WSDC winners and coaches of national teams. See the website for more information!

Ten reasons why you should come to the ESU Debate Academy 2011:

  1. A range of workshops tailored to your level.
  2. Coaching by exceptional faculty – check the website to see who will be teaching you!
  3. A range of debate resources developed by the ESU that you can take away with you.
  4. Learn about successful competitive debating strategies.
  5. Attend cutting edge lectures on key topics that every debater should know about. Talk to, debate with and question students from some of the best universities in the UK.
  6. Take part in at least 5 debates and receive in depth feedback from the judges.
  7. Practice communication and personal skills, including critical thinking skills and developing the confidence to speak in public - useful no matter where you find yourself later in life.
  8. Accommodation in the beautiful and safe environment of the Oakham School, all meals and snacks, and all teaching resources are included in your registration fee.
  9. A range of social activities where students can meet, hang out, and have fun with other debaters from across the world.
  10. It’s a lot of fun! Don’t take our word for it, read through the testimonials on the website and make up your own mind!

Go to www.esu.org/debateacademy/ now!

30 January 2011

Eurasian Schools Debating Championship: The Break

This is the full break from the ESDC held in Istanbul, Turkey.

Singapore (7)
South Africa (7)
Greece C (6)
Prague British School (6)
Croatia 1 (6)
Romania 1 (6)
Malaysia (6)
UAE A (5)
Slovenia A (5)
UAE B (5)
Greece A (5)
USA B (5)
Slovakia (5)
Greece B (5)
Germany Black (5)
Sweden 2 (5)

Octo-finals, quarter-finals and semi-finals are taking place on Sunday at Robert College, while the final's scheduled for Monday night, after the inaugural Eurasian Schools Council meeting.

27 December 2010

Eurasian Schools Debating Championships 2011 motions

The prepared motions for the Eurasian Schools Debating Championships 2011 were released tonight. They are:

Round 1: THW allow the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport
Round 3: THW not shut down Wikileaks
Round 5:THB that university education should be free
Round 7: THBT the EU member states should have the responsibility to bail our failing EU economies
Final: THB in legislating by citizen-initiated referenda

The Eurasian Schools Debating Championships will be held between January 27 and February 1 in Istanbul, aiming to become the regional equivalent of the WSDC and to start a Council for the participant countries. The CA team consists of Can Talaz (Turkey) and Effie Giannakouri (Greece). For more information on the tournament, visit their website or their Facebook page.

12 July 2010

2nd Asian Schools Debate Championship‏

Dear Asian Debate Community,

Now in its 2nd year, the Asian Schools Debate Championship is once again inviting you to be a part of this prestigious competition.

What is ASDC, you may ask? (OMG. What rock have you been living under? Just kidding!) Here are 7 Reasons Why You Must Join ASDC:

1. It is the by far LARGEST and most PRESTIGIOUS Asian high school debate tournament, gathering more than 300 students from the region.
ASDC will invite and welcome 80 teams composed of high school debaters and college adjudicators alike. No other competition for high school students in Asia convenes as much as ASDC does. During last year’s ASDC, institutions from countries such as Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea and the Philippines came to grace the competition. This year, we’re expecting more countries and more teams to join the fastest growing tournament for the Asian high school circuit.

2. It is an avenue for CULTURAL EXCHANGE as it pools together young individuals with different traditions and diverse perspectives.
ASDC is not all tournament and debate. With 3 social events: The Opening Dinner, Break Night and Championship Dinner, the tournament gives all debaters and adjudicators a chance to interact with each other in a venue outside of debate. There will, in fact, be one occasion where we will enjoin everyone to come in their national costumes and get to know the different colors of Asia.

3. It fosters SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS and INTELLECTUAL DISCOURSE amongst the youth today.
ASDC will take on the Asian Parliamentary Format, a 3-on-3 debate where teams are given 30 minutes to prepare on motions that will be announced impromptu. Motions will be created by the Adjudication Core and will range from topics such as the Environment, to Economics, to Foreign Policy and Pop Culture. This meeting of the minds fosters social awareness and social transformation amongst the youth of Asia.

4. It prides itself with top-notch ADJUDICATION.
The 2010 ASDC Adjudication Core will be headed by Carlito Reyes II (DLSU, Philippines), a national semi-finalist and hailed one of the best speakers in Asia in the recently concluded Asians BP. Along with him are the following Deputy Chief Adjudicators:

Skanda Prasad (MSRIT, India)
Zheng Bo (PKU, China)
Meor Alif (IIU, Malaysia)
Sadhana Rai (NUS, Singapore)

In the spirit of a diverse adjudication pool, ASDC will be subsidizing 10 international adjudicators’ registration fee. Interested adjudicators may apply by submitting their Curriculum Vitae to the Adjudication Core through e-mail. CVs may be sent to asianschoolsdebatec hampionship@yahoo.com, with the subject APPLICATION FOR ADJUDICATION SUBSIDY- , .

The adjudication rule for this competition is different from other tournaments. For every 3 teams that an institution wishes to send, the contingent is required 1 adjudicator. Any team in excess of 3 teams will require 1 additional adjudicator per team. In summary,

TEAMS  ADJUDICATORS
1             1
2             1
3             1
4             2
5             3


5. It is organized by a WORLD-CLASS ORGANIZATION adept in hosting both national and global tournaments and competitions.
ASDC is brought to you by the La Salle Debate Society (LSDS). LSDS has hosted various national tournaments in the past years, as well as earning rights to host international tournaments in the future. The National Asian Schools Debate Championship, a national Asian tournament for high schools, was the birthplace for the idea to host a larger tournament, thus giving birth to the first ever Asian Schools Debate Championship (ASDC). LSDS also won the right to host the 2011-2012 World Universities Debate Championship, winning the bid against Harthouse, from Canada.

6. It gives you a taste of Filipino culture and hospitality while getting your money’s worth.
Registration Fee is set at PHP 4,000 (USD 90) for Stay-out Delegates while PHP 9,000 (USD 200) for Stay-in Delegates. Your registration fee covers Lunch for all days, Food during Social events and tournament kits. If your institution is a Stay-in Delegation, you registration covers all of the above including Accommodations for 5 days in at least a 3-star hotel, Breakfast on all days of the competition and Dinner for days without Social events.

7. It gives you the voice to make this competition your own.
This is the last year De La Salle University and the La Salle Debate Society will be hosting ASDC because we’re putting the hosting of ASDC up for bids. This year, the Organizing Committee is hosting the first ever Asian Schools Council (ASC), where every institution is given a voice to air out their concerns on the various aspects of the competition and suggestions to improve the tournament in the future. Institutions interested to bid will also be invited to present their intentions for the tournament.

We’re excited about hosting you this September 5-9, 2010 in De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines. So, what are you waiting for? Log on to http://www.asdc2010.com/ and register your institution now! REGISTRATION IS NOW OFFICIALLY OPEN! Slots are filling up fast so get on clicking!

Attached are the registration details and schedule the we will follow for the entire process.

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU IN MANILA SOON! Spread the word. ANIMO LA SALLE!

Crystal Anne J. Francisco
Convenor, 2nd Asian Schools Debate Championship

21 February 2010

Full Results from World Schools

Winners Canada
Finalists England
 
Top 10 Speakers
1. Joanna Connolly (Australia).
2. Laura Birchall (Australia)
3. Charlotte Thomas (Australia)
4. Eleanor Gordon-Smith (Australia)
5. Manasvin (Veenu) Goswami (Canada)
6. Gregory Farquhar (England)
7. Shehryar Sheikh (Pakistan)
8. Maria English (New Zealand)
9. Georgina Barker (Scotland)
10.Hasan Dindjer (England)


Best ESL Team
1 Slovenia
2 Greece
3 Sri Lanka.

Best ESL speaker
1. Shehryar Sheikh (Pakistan)
2. Filippos Lekkas (Greece)
3. Muhammed Gulzar (Pakistan)
4. Do Kwon (Korea)
5. Jeewon Yoo (Korea)

Best EFL team
1. The Netherlands
2 Romania
3 Germany.

Best EFL Speaker
1. Leonie Beyrle (Germany)
2 Zan Zveplan (Slovenia)
3 Sanjit Dias (Sri Lanka)
4 Elisabeth Van Lieshout (The Netherlands)
5 Inka Mobinger (Germany)

NEW NATION AWARD.
1 UAE
2 China
3 Sudan

Best new nation speaker is....
1. Anirudh Sivaram (UAE)
2. Raeesa Munshi (UAE)
3. Sara Smylie (UAE)
4. Calvin Cox (Sudan)
5. Jiali Li (China)

For more details and the full tab visit http://www.schoolsdebate.com/blog