Forensics would benefit from utilizing more nontraditional judges at tournaments. The paper argues for creating more diverse judging pools. Specifically, the benefits and challenges of including community judges are addressed. Although the issue of including more nontraditional judges has been raised in the literature on debate, there has been less discussion in the Individual Events community
The purpose of this paper is to inquire into the forces that might account for this shift in the foc...
Why does the typical individual events tournament include the specific event categories that it does...
Current practice in competitive public-address events limits the value of the student's educati...
The judging of individual events is a difficult task. Perhaps it is exceeded in difficulty by instru...
This article provides a tournament di-rector with a self-contained judge training packet that can be...
This paper proposes one approach to those problems and suggests how it could improve judging, as wel...
In a time when forensics is trying to maintain traditions while not getting stuck in a performance r...
The judging of individual events has long been fraught with difficulty, with critics invoking their ...
It has been said that forensics should be viewed as humanistic education. Forensic educators are to ...
Michael Kelley, in a 1984 description of the development of individual events competition, claims th...
Forensics is an educational function set in an educational environment While the obligations and con...
This paper will support the thesis that more training of forensics coaches and judges, whether forma...
Among the most significant changes in the evolution of forensic activities has been the growth of sp...
Recommendations from the Rational for Events to be Included in All I.E. Competition session at the F...
This paper highlights noticeable problems stemming from students adopting forensic norms without cri...
The purpose of this paper is to inquire into the forces that might account for this shift in the foc...
Why does the typical individual events tournament include the specific event categories that it does...
Current practice in competitive public-address events limits the value of the student's educati...
The judging of individual events is a difficult task. Perhaps it is exceeded in difficulty by instru...
This article provides a tournament di-rector with a self-contained judge training packet that can be...
This paper proposes one approach to those problems and suggests how it could improve judging, as wel...
In a time when forensics is trying to maintain traditions while not getting stuck in a performance r...
The judging of individual events has long been fraught with difficulty, with critics invoking their ...
It has been said that forensics should be viewed as humanistic education. Forensic educators are to ...
Michael Kelley, in a 1984 description of the development of individual events competition, claims th...
Forensics is an educational function set in an educational environment While the obligations and con...
This paper will support the thesis that more training of forensics coaches and judges, whether forma...
Among the most significant changes in the evolution of forensic activities has been the growth of sp...
Recommendations from the Rational for Events to be Included in All I.E. Competition session at the F...
This paper highlights noticeable problems stemming from students adopting forensic norms without cri...
The purpose of this paper is to inquire into the forces that might account for this shift in the foc...
Why does the typical individual events tournament include the specific event categories that it does...
Current practice in competitive public-address events limits the value of the student's educati...