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Open Discussion From High School/College Connection In Individual Events Oct 2020

Open Discussion From High School/College Connection In Individual Events

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events

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


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.


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 …