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304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
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Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
原始價格:NT$40,000。NT$35,000目前價格:NT$35,000。
Fee: NT$35,000 per person
Group Rate: NT$33,500 per person (2 or more)
12 sessions | 2 hours each | Once per week
Regular mixed training sessions available on demand during weekdays
Case editing for tournaments with prepared motions (e.g., TSDC, Paris World Schools Championship)
Weekly news briefings and after-class support
Target Students: Beginners with little to no experience in debating.
Course Description:
This entry-level course introduces the foundational skills of argumentation, public speaking, critical thinking, and teamwork. The emphasis is on confidence-building and basic structure.
Course Objectives:
Debate Formats:
Public Forum (primary)
Light introduction to World Schools
2–4 minutes speech time per speaker with guided case preparation
Teaching Model:
70% instructor-led lectures and demonstrations
30% structured practice: drills, mini-debates, and group exercises
Focus on understanding debate format, argument structure (assertion–reasoning–evidence–impact), and speech organization
Topics:
Real-world, accessible subjects such as education policy, social media, and voting rights
Competitive Exposure:
1–2 local, low-pressure competitions per semester
Focus on participation and mindset-building over competitive results
Target Students: Students with foundational experience in argumentation, critical analysis, and public speaking.
Course Description:
This level deepens core skills by introducing refutation, stylistic techniques, and self-prepared speeches. Students develop fluency in responding to opposing views and tackling broader social topics.
Course Objectives:
Debate Formats:
World Schools (core format)
Public Forum (used for practice drills)
5–6 minutes speech time
Teaching Model:
50% instruction and 50% practice
Structured sparring, argument development drills, constructive feedback
Students begin preparing cases with limited guidance
Topics:
Nuanced social, political, and economic topics such as government surveillance, environmental policy, and nationalism
Competitive Exposure:
2–3 regional or school-level events per semester
Mandatory participation in at least one tournament
Target Students: Experienced debaters with strong argumentative and analytical skills
Course Description:
Focuses on strategic thinking, advanced case construction, and high-level engagement with abstract and policy topics. Emphasis is placed on self-direction and leadership in competitive rounds.
Course Objectives:
Debate Formats:
World Schools (primary format)
Introduction to British Parliamentary
7–8 minutes speech time
Training for impromptu rounds
Teaching Model:
30% lecture-based (strategic framing, weighing mechanisms)
70% drills, live rounds, peer critique
Includes Points of Information (POIs), impromptu prep, and judging techniques
Topics:
International relations, philosophy, identity politics, economics
Includes assigned background research and roundtable discussions
Competitive Exposure:
3 or more tournaments per semester
Students encouraged to mentor lower-tier participants
Target Students: National- and international-level competitors
Course Description:
Designed for top-level students aiming for full mastery. Emphasizes strategy under pressure, peer mentorship, and multi-format adaptability. Encourages leadership in adjudication and training.
Debate Formats:
British Parliamentary (primary)
World Schools (strategic variation)
Full-length speeches, real-time adjudication, and feedback
Teaching Model:
20% seminar-style lectures on advanced theory, adjudication, and motion analysis
80% intensive sparring, tournament simulations, and student-led training
Includes motion writing, peer coaching, and judging practice
Topics:
Philosophical dilemmas, geopolitical crises, developmental theory
Emphasis on dynamic analysis and stakeholder mapping
Competitive Exposure:
4 or more high-level competitions per semester
Required to judge or coach at least one novice event
Capstone options: lead a seminar or host a public exhibition debate
級別 | Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, Mastery |
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