This paper argues that the health of college forensics could be greatly strengthened with increased membership. This paper also posits that forensics parent organizations on the state, regional, and national level are uniquely positioned to recruit new schools to the speech activity. Finally, this essay details plausible approaches for enticing and fostering new programs
In previous decades, forensics was a well-respected co-curricular activity, with students becoming i...
The purpose of this paper is to inquire into the forces that might account for this shift in the foc...
Each year, thousands of college students participate in forensics (competitive speech and debate). D...
The attached position paper was presented at the 75th annual meeting of the Speech Communication Ass...
For years, a call for more forensic research has echoed across the nation. While some respond to the...
This paper offers three recommendations bearing on the general topic of administrative support and p...
Jay Bourne (University of the Cumberlands) will explore options used for debate tournaments in the p...
This qualitative case study provides an intensive and holistic description of the perceived educatio...
As school administrators face increasing pressure to provide a rigorous rationale for funding reques...
In the proceedings for both the first and second developmental conferences on forensics, a number of...
Forensic alumni can be a tremendous to individual programs and the activity as a whole. While we com...
Contemporary forensic students and educators owe much to the leaders of the latter half of the twent...
It is only fitting that we gather for this historic inaugural Conference on Individual Events as we ...
Southwest Missouri State University is one of many colleges and universities which provide diverse s...
Forensic educators have long struggled to communicate the value of forensic participation to those n...
In previous decades, forensics was a well-respected co-curricular activity, with students becoming i...
The purpose of this paper is to inquire into the forces that might account for this shift in the foc...
Each year, thousands of college students participate in forensics (competitive speech and debate). D...
The attached position paper was presented at the 75th annual meeting of the Speech Communication Ass...
For years, a call for more forensic research has echoed across the nation. While some respond to the...
This paper offers three recommendations bearing on the general topic of administrative support and p...
Jay Bourne (University of the Cumberlands) will explore options used for debate tournaments in the p...
This qualitative case study provides an intensive and holistic description of the perceived educatio...
As school administrators face increasing pressure to provide a rigorous rationale for funding reques...
In the proceedings for both the first and second developmental conferences on forensics, a number of...
Forensic alumni can be a tremendous to individual programs and the activity as a whole. While we com...
Contemporary forensic students and educators owe much to the leaders of the latter half of the twent...
It is only fitting that we gather for this historic inaugural Conference on Individual Events as we ...
Southwest Missouri State University is one of many colleges and universities which provide diverse s...
Forensic educators have long struggled to communicate the value of forensic participation to those n...
In previous decades, forensics was a well-respected co-curricular activity, with students becoming i...
The purpose of this paper is to inquire into the forces that might account for this shift in the foc...
Each year, thousands of college students participate in forensics (competitive speech and debate). D...