[GFCA] Policy in public forum

Deanne_Varitek at Gwinnett.k12.ga.us Deanne_Varitek at Gwinnett.k12.ga.us
Thu Sep 22 18:26:25 PDT 2011


Brianne,
I feel strongly that we, as coaches and judges, need to stop the bleeding
over of Policy techniques as they taint the true nature of PF debate and
create fewer options for students. My PF debaters had several judges who
were very tolerant of spreading and were unable to understand the other
team's arguments. I was not tolerant of these things as a judge last
Saturday. Clarity would be nice in order to establish equity, at the least.
Respectfully,
DeAnne Varitek, Language Arts Co-Chair, M.S., Ed.Sp.
Speech & Debate Coach



From:	Brianne Henry <briannemhenry at gmail.com>
To:	thegfca at lists.gradyspeaks.org
Date:	09/22/2011 09:21 PM
Subject:	[GFCA] Policy in public forum
Sent by:	thegfca-bounces at lists.gradyspeaks.org



 I am new to coaching, but I noticed at Griffin that some students are
using policy techniques (counterarguments, spreading) in public forum. This
is not addressed in the GFCA by-laws, so I wanted to get the groups'
opinions on how we should handle this as judges and coaches.

Thank you for your input.

Sincerely,

Brianne Henry
Fayette County High School

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