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From the supplier: The National Educational Debate Assn.'s (NEDA) origin is based on a philosophy that its founding members believed must guide intercollegiate debate. This particular style of debate involves a practical educational experience where participants' performance should reflect the analytical and stylistic skills that will be effective in public forums. Since NEDA believes that tournaments are extensions of the speech classroom, their tournaments, aside from being competitive, are also instructional and good venues for learning.
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Title: The National Educational Debate Association.(Special Issue: Visual Argument-Part 2)
Author: Larry Underberg
Publication:Argumentation and Advocacy (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1996
Publisher: American Forensic Association
Volume: v33 Issue: n2 Page: p96(3)
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The National Educational Debate Association.(Special Issue: Visual Argument-Part 2): An article from: Argumentation and Advocacy
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Author(s)Larry Underberg
PublisherAmerican Forensic Association
ISBN / ASINB00096PVO0
ISBN-13978B00096PVO9
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