Forensic educators have long struggled to communicate the value of forensic participation to those not familiar with the activity. Drawing from literature in the field of counseling and student personnel, this paper argues participation in individual events is beneficial because it allows students to engage in what Baxter Magolda (2001) refers to as self-authorship among good company. Using interviews and autoethnographic methods, I investigate how participation in competitive forensics helps students meet personal growth needs. I conclude with suggestions for how forensic educators can communicate the student development goals achieved through forensic participation
The authors examine the dominant metaphors used to guide collegiate forensics practice during the la...
This paper highlights noticeable problems stemming from students adopting forensic norms without cri...
To explicate our justification for the value of competitive speech activities, we contend that parti...
This paper will review literature concerning forensic learning outcomes, drawing a distinction betwe...
It has been said that forensics should be viewed as humanistic education. Forensic educators are to ...
This qualitative case study provides an intensive and holistic description of the perceived educatio...
Michael Kelley, in a 1984 description of the development of individual events competition, claims th...
Contemporary forensic students and educators owe much to the leaders of the latter half of the twent...
Each year, thousands of college students participate in forensics (competitive speech and debate). D...
It is only fitting that we gather for this historic inaugural Conference on Individual Events as we ...
As school administrators face increasing pressure to provide a rigorous rationale for funding reques...
This study attempted to investigate the educational/competitive values in co-curricular forensics pr...
The myriad benefits found through participation in forensics are well documented. Few co- or extracu...
To approach this task. I will have three sections to this paper. In the first section I will discuss...
For years, a call for more forensic research has echoed across the nation. While some respond to the...
The authors examine the dominant metaphors used to guide collegiate forensics practice during the la...
This paper highlights noticeable problems stemming from students adopting forensic norms without cri...
To explicate our justification for the value of competitive speech activities, we contend that parti...
This paper will review literature concerning forensic learning outcomes, drawing a distinction betwe...
It has been said that forensics should be viewed as humanistic education. Forensic educators are to ...
This qualitative case study provides an intensive and holistic description of the perceived educatio...
Michael Kelley, in a 1984 description of the development of individual events competition, claims th...
Contemporary forensic students and educators owe much to the leaders of the latter half of the twent...
Each year, thousands of college students participate in forensics (competitive speech and debate). D...
It is only fitting that we gather for this historic inaugural Conference on Individual Events as we ...
As school administrators face increasing pressure to provide a rigorous rationale for funding reques...
This study attempted to investigate the educational/competitive values in co-curricular forensics pr...
The myriad benefits found through participation in forensics are well documented. Few co- or extracu...
To approach this task. I will have three sections to this paper. In the first section I will discuss...
For years, a call for more forensic research has echoed across the nation. While some respond to the...
The authors examine the dominant metaphors used to guide collegiate forensics practice during the la...
This paper highlights noticeable problems stemming from students adopting forensic norms without cri...
To explicate our justification for the value of competitive speech activities, we contend that parti...