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Recommendations From The High School/College Connection In Individual Events, Mike Leiboff Oct 2020

Recommendations From The High School/College Connection In Individual Events, Mike Leiboff

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Recommendations from the High School/College Connection in Individual Events session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.


An Overview Of The Bradley Summer Forensics Institute, Gary C. Dreibelbis Oct 2020

An Overview Of The Bradley Summer Forensics Institute, Gary C. Dreibelbis

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

The 1988 edition of the Summer Forensics Institute (SFI) at Bradley University attracted over 200 students from 15 states. The SFI is now national in scope as enrollment continues to increase each year. Students spend two weeks each summer developing and improving their skills at both oral interpretation and public address. This paper gives a brief overview of the Bradley SFI including the schedule of activities, goals, learning experiences, resources, and evaluation of SFI.


The High School/College Connection In Forensics, C. Thomas Preston Jr. Oct 2020

The High School/College Connection In Forensics, C. Thomas Preston Jr.

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

To pursue the goal of reaching more students in the entire community, this paper contains five parts. First, I shall present an overall attitude that should be taken by collegiate' directors when interacting with high school coaches. Second, I shall examine traditional ways of collegiate directors pro­moting and benefiting from high school forensics within the urban setting. Third, I offer innovative ways of approaching high school programs. Fourth, I discuss how to cope with the diversity of students a successful high school/college connection would attract to not only the major urban university, but to the forensic community at large. Finally, …


The High School/College Connetion In Individual Events, Charles John Mcgeever Oct 2020

The High School/College Connetion In Individual Events, Charles John Mcgeever

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

One of the problems for the twentieth century mind, asserts Walter J. Ong in his text. Some Proligemina for Cultural and Religious History. is that it has devalued orality and become a prisoner of the culture in which the twenti­eth-century mind has tried to mature. "Contemporary man," states Ong, "finds it exceedingly difficult and, in many instances, quite impossible, to sense what the spoken word actually is. He feels it is a modification of something which ought to be written" (19). Not only does contemporary man find print alien from the idiolect of homo dicens. but also he finds the …


Open Discussion From Role Of Graduate Assistants In The Individual Events Program Oct 2020

Open Discussion From Role Of Graduate Assistants In The Individual Events Program

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Discussion from the Role of Graduate Assistants in the Individual Events Program session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.


Recommendation From Role Of Graduate Assistants In Individual Events Programs, Don Swanson Oct 2020

Recommendation From Role Of Graduate Assistants In Individual Events Programs, Don Swanson

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Recommendations from the Role of Graduate Assistants in Individual Events Programs session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.


Short-Term Loss, Long-Term Gain: Professional Development Of Graduate Assistants, V. William Balthrop Oct 2020

Short-Term Loss, Long-Term Gain: Professional Development Of Graduate Assistants, V. William Balthrop

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

While the pressures and willingness for graduate assistants to spend extensive amounts of time coaching undergraduate competitors are considerable, this essay argues that other elements of directing are essential for the student's professional development Among those are reduced student contact hours in actual coaching, and a greater opportunities for personnel and administrative responsibilities. Experience while still under supervision in these areas can be an important contributor to the student's professionalism and success in directing her or his own forensic program.


Training Forensic Graduate Assistants: A Development Course, Regina A. Kostoff, Suzanne M. Mckeever Oct 2020

Training Forensic Graduate Assistants: A Development Course, Regina A. Kostoff, Suzanne M. Mckeever

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

We have created a course which is geared towards helping the forensic graduate assistant. The focus of the course is the role of the individual events assistant; however, changes can made to adapt to an assistant who helps with a debate or combined forensics program. A suggested course outline is offered, as well as specific information and activities pertaining to the basic areas of study within the course. Following this, further suggestions and considerations offered.


Making The Transition From Undergraduate Competitor To Graduate Assistant Coach, Michael Kirch Oct 2020

Making The Transition From Undergraduate Competitor To Graduate Assistant Coach, Michael Kirch

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Although the title of this paper fails to focus on those students new to the forensics arena, I have endeavored to include them in the following sets of advice. Additionally, while I will confine my discussion to those graduate students in individual events programs, much of the advice should be applicable to graduate students working in debate oriented programs as well. The eight pieces of advice are grouped around three ideas; setting expectations, your changing role, and coaching. All of the advice is either a product of my own experience as a graduate forensics assistant or a product of the …


Personnel Requirement In Forensics Education, Don Brownlee Oct 2020

Personnel Requirement In Forensics Education, Don Brownlee

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

The purpose of this position paper is not to ignite discontent with the present role of GAs, but rather to focus attention on a select number of issues regarding GAs that should be of interest to the forensics community and, particularly, to programs employing them. My comments and speculations represent my own experiences as a GA during masters and doctoral work, including responsibility for directing a forensics program during doctoral study. These thoughts are also a function of having worked with some two dozen GAs during my 13 years as a full-time faculty director of forensics.


Open Discussion From Ethical Questions For Coaches/Competitors Oct 2020

Open Discussion From Ethical Questions For Coaches/Competitors

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Discussion from the Ethical Questions for Coaches/Competitors session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.


Recommendations From Ethical Questions For Coaches/Competitors, Michael Nicolai Oct 2020

Recommendations From Ethical Questions For Coaches/Competitors, Michael Nicolai

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Recommendations from the Ethical Questions for Coaches/Competitors session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.


Have We Been Offering Too Much Help?, Patricia Kalanquin Oct 2020

Have We Been Offering Too Much Help?, Patricia Kalanquin

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Should the speech writing process be a completely collaborative effort between coach and student? Should an oral interpretation selection used successfully by one student be filed away and given to another student for competition two or three years later? If any of these situations sound familiar to you, it is probably because you are an individual events (IE) coach. Often as IE coaches, we are called upon to answer questions, like the ones above, that may not have one right answer. Questions like these, bring up issues of ethical standards. As an IE coach, I find it is most difficult …


Ethics And Forensics: There Is A Need, Joel L. Hefling Oct 2020

Ethics And Forensics: There Is A Need, Joel L. Hefling

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

It has been fairly well established that the decade of the '80s is a very competitive one. We are bombarded daily with competition for our attention, for our affection, for our time, and for our dollars. As a result. It becomes increasingly important for us to be able to intelligently make decisions, and to make them quickly. Sometimes there is time to ponder alternatives and to consider options. Often, however, that time is not available. At those moments, it is important to be able to draw upon a broad-based background o! information to assist us in the decision-making process. That …


Looking In From The Fringe: A Need For Commonality And Accountability In Professional Ethical Standards In Forensics, Sujanet Mason Oct 2020

Looking In From The Fringe: A Need For Commonality And Accountability In Professional Ethical Standards In Forensics, Sujanet Mason

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Our conceptions of honesty, decency, and integrity determine who and what we are. We should ask exactly what is our concept of "right" and "wrong." As we can seldom circumvent the level of our skills, talents, or conscience, our decisions and conduct are the product of moral reference. It is suggested that education and training are the means to earn what is wanted from life, therefore, the educated man, at least ideally, doesn't have the temptation to cheat or steal. Further, it has been said, "One need not be as worried about the multiplication of sinners as with the disappearance …


Ethical Considerations For Forensics Educators, Sheryl A. Friedley Oct 2020

Ethical Considerations For Forensics Educators, Sheryl A. Friedley

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

In 1984, the Ethics of Advocacy Committee at the National Developmental Conference on Forensics defined forensics as primarily an educational activity. In addition, that same Committee defined "ethical behavior" as that which promotes the educational goals of the activity while "unethical behavior" hinders such educational goals (Parson, 1984, p. 14). With this educational perspective as the focus of this discussion, I will posit three specific ethical responsibilities to which I believe forensic educators should aspire. While these ethical responsibilities do not dictate specific policy, they do provide an educationally-based philosophy from which specific ethical policy may be formed.


Open Discussion From Administrative Support/Publicity Oct 2020

Open Discussion From Administrative Support/Publicity

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Discussion from the Administrative Support/Publicity session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.


Recommendations From Administrative Support/Publicity, Jack Kay Oct 2020

Recommendations From Administrative Support/Publicity, Jack Kay

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Recommendations from the Administrative Support/Publicity session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.


Strategies To Enhance University Support For Individual Events Programs, Edward J. Harris Jr. Oct 2020

Strategies To Enhance University Support For Individual Events Programs, Edward J. Harris Jr.

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

It is only fitting that we gather for this historic inaugural Conference on Individual Events as we stand on the doorstep of the 1990's. If intercollegiate Individual Events is to prosper in the decade ahead, it must entrench itself in the changing structure of University decision making. Forensics must exist in the context of an academic institution and so must make itself a valued aspect of that institution. In the 1990's that means survival in an atmosphere of budget cutting, concern for accountability and pleas for a return to basics. As a forensic coach, a teacher and a Department Chair, …


Creating A Climate Of Support For Forensics Programs, Larry Underberg Oct 2020

Creating A Climate Of Support For Forensics Programs, Larry Underberg

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

This paper offers three recommendations bearing on the general topic of administrative support and publicity. First, I urge the collection and dissemination of information about funding levels, activity levels, and instructional demands in forensics. This information would provide an important data base for directors of forensics who bear the primary responsibility for securing sup­ port for their forensics program and negotiating expectations that influence outside assessments of program quality and instructional performance. Second, a call for increased attention to non-competitive public service programs as a means of enhancing program visibility and reaffirming a commitment to speech as a means for …


The Cultivation Of Administrative And General Suppport For Individual Events Programs: Some Practiceal Suggestions, Robert S. Littlefield Oct 2020

The Cultivation Of Administrative And General Suppport For Individual Events Programs: Some Practiceal Suggestions, Robert S. Littlefield

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

In the proceedings for both the first and second developmental conferences on forensics, a number of issues were raised regarding administrative support or lack thereof for forensic programs. Six of the topics discussed in those proceedings are appropriate to the focus of this paper regarding administrative support and publicity: (1) Administrative support needs to be cultivated through enhanced awareness of forensic programs and their benefits for students (McBath, 13; Parson, 42); (2) the forensic community must work together to promote the activity (Parson, 48); (3) professional organizations must serve their members in a variety of ways (Parson, 39); (4) additional …


Earning Support For Individual Events Programs, Robert W. Greenstreet Oct 2020

Earning Support For Individual Events Programs, Robert W. Greenstreet

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

This paper is divided into four areas. The first provides suggestions for the general orientation of the individual events program. The remaining areas focus on the three major functions of colleges and universities in the U.S. today: instruction, scholarship, and service. (Scholarship is approached as undergraduate scholarship, as another conference group is focusing on in individual events.) In each area, I suggest steps directors of individual events programs may take to become a more integral part of the academic communities in which their programs are housed. Those steps take the form of recommendations. Only two of the recommendations in this …


Open Discussion From Standards For Evaluation/Judging Oct 2020

Open Discussion From Standards For Evaluation/Judging

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Discussion from the Standards for Evaluation/Judging session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.


Recommendations From Standards For Evaluation/Judging, Judy Santacaterina Oct 2020

Recommendations From Standards For Evaluation/Judging, Judy Santacaterina

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Recommendations from the Standards for Evaluation/Judging sessions at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.


Avoiding The Schism: An Assessment Of Attitudes Toward Performance Of Literature In Competitive Environments, Cindy J. Kistenberg, Paul H. Ferguson Oct 2020

Avoiding The Schism: An Assessment Of Attitudes Toward Performance Of Literature In Competitive Environments, Cindy J. Kistenberg, Paul H. Ferguson

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

The number of students involved, variety of events, and general popularity of oral interpretation competition at current forensics tournaments suggests an activity in radiant good health. But this apparent good health may be threatened by controversy between oral interpretation theorists and those involved in competitive interpretation. Concern about the purpose of oral interpretation is responsible for this controversy.


A Proposal For The Creation Of Uniform Judging Philosopy Statements In Individual Events Competitions: An Attempt To Empower Competitors, Coaches/Critics And The Forensics Activity, Rob Tucker Oct 2020

A Proposal For The Creation Of Uniform Judging Philosopy Statements In Individual Events Competitions: An Attempt To Empower Competitors, Coaches/Critics And The Forensics Activity, Rob Tucker

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

The judging of individual events has long been fraught with difficulty, with critics invoking their own idiosyncratic preferences and biases, instead of some form of consistent judging standard. Students have forfeited the advantage of having detailed information about a given judge's philosophy or criticism criteria. In 1984, forensics theorists produced a set of standards by which speeches could be constructed and subsequently evaluated. There exists little or no evidence that coaches/critics have actually adopted these standards, and so, as before, students are left without a guide. This paper examines the history of theory development concerning judging criteria and advances a …


Everything Is What It Is And Not Another Thing: A Hierarchical Criteria For Evaluation In Informative Persuasion And Communication Analysis, Gary Allen, George Dennis Oct 2020

Everything Is What It Is And Not Another Thing: A Hierarchical Criteria For Evaluation In Informative Persuasion And Communication Analysis, Gary Allen, George Dennis

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

We will focus upon three events that are of particular concern or interest to us -- Informative, Persuasion and Communication Analysis. In doing so, we will discuss problems and trends in evaluation that we perceive in each event, and argue for a hierarchical criteria that ought to be the basis for evaluation and judgement In addition we will present a suggestion for a ballot-form that we believe will help improve the ballots as well as give a boost toward more uniformity of standards.


The Individual Event Ballot: Pedagogical Tool Or Narcissistic Soapbox?, Kevin Jones Oct 2020

The Individual Event Ballot: Pedagogical Tool Or Narcissistic Soapbox?, Kevin Jones

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Before developing some standards for evaluating/judging individual events, it is necessary to understand what exactly a ballot should do, and to look at some of the problems surrounding present standards and why new standards are in order. This paper will focus upon the pedagogical aspect of judging by first, examining the educational aspect of forensics; second, exploring the "useless ballot" issue and attempting to identify some causes of the problem; and finally, presenting some possible solutions and guidelines which might aid in correcting this concern. Hopefully, discussion will be generated from this paper and panel which will result in promoting …


Open Discussion On A Rationale For Events To Be Included In I.E. Competition Oct 2020

Open Discussion On A Rationale For Events To Be Included In I.E. Competition

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Discussion held at the Rationale for Events to be Included in I.E. Competition session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.


Recommendations From A Rational For Events To Be Included In I.E. Competition, Steven Hunt Oct 2020

Recommendations From A Rational For Events To Be Included In I.E. Competition, Steven Hunt

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

Recommendations from the Rational for Events to be Included in All I.E. Competition session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.