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Everything Is What It Is And Not Another Thing: A Hierarchical Criteria For Evaluation In Informative Persuasion And Communication Analysis, Gary Allen, George Dennis
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
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
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
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.
A Rational For Events: An Agenda For Change, David Douglas Dunlap
A Rational For Events: An Agenda For Change, David Douglas Dunlap
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
This paper takes the position that the maturation of forensics as an activity tends to lead to the institutionalization of internal criteria which do not meet the assumptions others may hold about the goals of desirable programs of speech training. I believe the active pursuit of change for the sake of a dynamic, progressive enterprise is necessary to ensure the continued health, vitality and accepted legitimacy of this educational opportunity. Others may find virtue where I see vice: The continuing value of Individual Events for its participants is made manifest in most participants. However, as more departments decide to cut …
A Developmental Rationale, John Mckiernan
A Developmental Rationale, John Mckiernan
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Michael Kelley, in a 1984 description of the development of individual events competition, claims the expansion of individual events in the past twenty years has been largely repetitive. He felt any experimentation would require "a radical reformulation of what the larger forensic enterprise is about and should be about" (Kelley, 1984). In considering the individual events paradigm, this conference offers the opportunity to develop a rationale for inclusion of events in individual events competition. In this paper, it seems desirable to clarify my presuppositions about forensics competition, then explore some of the problems in the activity, and finally explore two …
A Rationale For Events To Be In I.E. Competition, Norbert H. Mills
A Rationale For Events To Be In I.E. Competition, Norbert H. Mills
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
It has been said that forensics should be viewed as humanistic education. Forensic educators are to provide a wholesome and exciting learning environment where students are encouraged to develop positive attitudes toward ideas, themselves, others, and society at large. Any meaningful exchange regarding which I.E. events should be offered must consider these components. Robert O. Weiss capsulized the importance of these considerations when he said "Events are of more value when they approximate a simulation of what actually goes on in human communication, or when they contribute directly to the public discourse."
With these introductory comments in mind, let's now …
Justifying The Present With One Eye On The Future: Criteria For The Selection Of Event Categories, Kenneth W. Haught
Justifying The Present With One Eye On The Future: Criteria For The Selection Of Event Categories, Kenneth W. Haught
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Why does the typical individual events tournament include the specific event categories that it does? Given the many details that forensics coaches must handle when preparing teams and managing tournaments, this fundamental question is often left unasked and unanswered. Sometimes the "standard" nine or ten or twelve events (depending on the national association to which a coach ascribes) seem to perpetuate simply because of inertia and peer pressure. Only occasionally, when a state or national association asks coaches to select an "experimental" event or when a tournament manager looks for a special extra event that will entice added entries, is …
A Philosophic And Pragmatic Rationale For Individual Events, Steve Hunt
A Philosophic And Pragmatic Rationale For Individual Events, Steve Hunt
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
To approach this task. I will have three sections to this paper. In the first section I will discuss what individual events are and their current slams. In the second section I will forward a set of questions I consider fundamental to knowing what we are about and the ways in which we go about it in individual events. In the third and final brief division I will comment on what I think are some long delayed research needs that could help us in responding to the questions raised in the second section of the paper and conclude my brief …
Open Discussion On Tournament Management Practices
Open Discussion On Tournament Management Practices
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Discussion held at the Tournament Management Practices session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.
Recommendation From Tournament Management Practices, Sharon Porter
Recommendation From Tournament Management Practices, Sharon Porter
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Recommendations from the Tournament Management Practices session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.
Position Paper On Double Entries, Mike Wartman
Position Paper On Double Entries, Mike Wartman
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
I'm not bugged by the name writing and nonverbal symbols used in forensics. What does concern me, however, and what will be the premise and position of this paper, is the increasing number of double entries within conflict patterns that exists in forensics competition. While the idea of contestants trying and gaining experience in many events is admirable, I believe the "double entry movement" is potentially harmful and damaging to the quality of forensics competition and the abilities of most contestants. In this position paper I will briefly explain double entries, describe problems that may be caused by double entries …
Integrating Wellness And Forensics: Tournament Management As A Starting Point, Susan Rickey Hatfield, Timothy L. Hatfield, Cynthia Carver
Integrating Wellness And Forensics: Tournament Management As A Starting Point, Susan Rickey Hatfield, Timothy L. Hatfield, Cynthia Carver
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Though wellness on college campuses has begun to gain recognition and support, forensics activities have yet to be influenced by the wellness movement. Starting from the premise that attending forensics tournaments is essentially an 'unnatural' experience, this paper examines the basic dimensions of the wellness lifestyle as well as provides specific examples of how wellness can be integrated into forensics tournament management practices.
Forensic Tournament Management Via Computer Program, Virginia Fish, Cathy Marine, Charlotte Patrick, James Riley
Forensic Tournament Management Via Computer Program, Virginia Fish, Cathy Marine, Charlotte Patrick, James Riley
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
With the increased emphasis on individual events at college forensic tournaments, both high school and college tournaments have become extremely difficult to manage manually. The shift has been to computer managed tournaments, and the reasons for this are as varied as they are valid.
The Gradual Elimination Forensics Tournament, Duane Aschenbrenner
The Gradual Elimination Forensics Tournament, Duane Aschenbrenner
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
As our national tournaments become ever larger it is imperative that we devise a system of gradual round by round elimination rather than our current system of going from over 300 entries in an event to only 24 after four preliminary rounds. I would therefore propose that the following plan be implemented in at least one of our National Individual Events Tournaments during the spring of 1990.
Open Discussion On Use Of Workshops For Training Judges
Open Discussion On Use Of Workshops For Training Judges
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Discussion held at the Use of Workshops for Training Coaches/Judges session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.
Recommendations From Training Judges Workshops, Anthony Schroeder
Recommendations From Training Judges Workshops, Anthony Schroeder
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Recommendations from the session on the use of workshops for training coaches and judges at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.
Workshops: A Direct And Interactive Forum For Forensics Coaches/Judges, Valerie Swarts, Elighie Wilson
Workshops: A Direct And Interactive Forum For Forensics Coaches/Judges, Valerie Swarts, Elighie Wilson
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Forensics is an educational function set in an educational environment While the obligations and concomitant responsibilities are many, forensics personnel preeminently are serving a teaching function ... (McBath, 1975, p. 47)
Most would agree with the assumption that forensics serves primarily a pedagogical function. Consequently, forensics personnel often utilize opportunities for professional growth by actively participating in professional associations and contributing to research in the field. The unique concerns and opportunities in forensics, however, present a need for a more direct and interactive forum, such as workshops for forensics personnel.
A search of the literature has revealed very little emphasis …
Some Answers To Popular Questions About The Use Of Workshops For Training Individual Events Coaches And Judges, Clark D. Olson
Some Answers To Popular Questions About The Use Of Workshops For Training Individual Events Coaches And Judges, Clark D. Olson
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
The judging of individual events is a difficult task. Perhaps it is exceeded in difficulty by instructing others how to perform this difficult task. The purpose of this paper is to outline the specifics for the use of workshops for training judges and coaches. It will seek to answer the five "Ws" regarding this important task.
Open Discussion On Creative Events/Original Events
Open Discussion On Creative Events/Original Events
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Discussion held at the Creative Events/Original Events session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.
Recommendations From Creative Events/Original Events, Michael Smith
Recommendations From Creative Events/Original Events, Michael Smith
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Recommendations from the Creative Events/Original Events Session at the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events.
Solving The Forensic Dilemma: Events Teaching Debate And Individual Events Skills, Roger C. Aden
Solving The Forensic Dilemma: Events Teaching Debate And Individual Events Skills, Roger C. Aden
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
"Uneasy alliance" is a phrase often used by news writers to capture the essence of a relationship between two dissimilar groups with a similar vested interest The forensic community, although not a frequent subject of news writers, nevertheless also suffers from a sort of uneasy alliance. This relationship is that between individual events and debate.
Even though both activities arise from Greek roots few would argue that, in general, the participants and coaches in the two activities as well as the activities themselves are quite different. Exceptions certainly do exist, but few programs provide a strong commitment to both activities …
Creative Events: An Historical Perspective For The Development Conference On Individual Events, Bruce Wickelgren
Creative Events: An Historical Perspective For The Development Conference On Individual Events, Bruce Wickelgren
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
If one can assume that forensics as an organization must continue to change in order to remain alive, it is important to study the events that are used as well as how they became used on the national level. Before an event is adopted by a national organization, it is necessary to give the event a test-spin before adoption. For this reason, it is important for the forensic community to study the use of creative events.
Maintaining Integrity Ii: Further Thoughts On Ethics And Original Literature, Thomas G. Endres
Maintaining Integrity Ii: Further Thoughts On Ethics And Original Literature, Thomas G. Endres
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
I have previously argued (Endres, 1987) that allowing original literature in forensics oral interpretation is a bad thing. While I remain true to that sentiment, my focus of blame is shifting from the act itself to the state of the activity, i.e. it seems that lack of policy is the primary culprit which allows the use of original literature to impugn forensics integrity. The primary focus of this essay is on the ethical concerns surrounding the use of original literature, and how the introduction of policy may help preclude unethical behavior. This analysis will first recap arguments from my previous …
Perceived Attitudes Toward The Use Of Original Material In Forensics Oral Inerpretation: A Survey, Keith D. Green, Scott D. Ford
Perceived Attitudes Toward The Use Of Original Material In Forensics Oral Inerpretation: A Survey, Keith D. Green, Scott D. Ford
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
The issue of the use of original material in interpretation events has been informally debated by the Forensics community for years. Anyone who has taken part in these discussions is aware of both the diversity and intensity of questions held by Forensics coaches, judges, and students. The great scarcity of tournament policies toward the use of original material, the nearly total lack of previous research in this area, and the apparent increase in the use of original material all highlight a growing need for the Forensics community to familiarize itself with the complexities of this issue. The importance of consistency …
Conference Participants, Larry Schnoor, Vicki Karns
Conference Participants, Larry Schnoor, Vicki Karns
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
List of conference participants for Perspectives on Individual Events: Proceedings of the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events held in Denver, Colorado, August 18-20, 1988.
Conference Schedule, Larry Schnoor, Vicki Karns
Conference Schedule, Larry Schnoor, Vicki Karns
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Conference schedule for Perspectives on Individual Events: Proceedings of the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events held in Denver, Colorado, August 18-20, 1988.
Table Of Contents For Perspectives On Individual Events: Proceedings Of The First Developmental Conference On Individual Events, Larry Schnoor, Vicki Karns
Table Of Contents For Perspectives On Individual Events: Proceedings Of The First Developmental Conference On Individual Events, Larry Schnoor, Vicki Karns
Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events
Table of contents for Perspectives on Individual Events: Proceedings of the First Developmental Conference on Individual Events held in Denver, Colorado, August 18-20, 1988.
Adverse Childhood Experiences As Predictors Of Perceived Health: Assessing The Ace Pyramid Model Using Multiple-Mediation, Phillip Hughes, Tabitha L. Ostrout
Adverse Childhood Experiences As Predictors Of Perceived Health: Assessing The Ace Pyramid Model Using Multiple-Mediation, Phillip Hughes, Tabitha L. Ostrout
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Background: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) have been shown to contribute to a litany of mental and physical health problems, including several chronic diseases and death, via a model known as the ACE pyramid. Many of the results of ACEs in the ACE pyramid are known contributors to poor perceived health, which has significant health implications. Despite these results, a possible link between ACEs and perceived health has not been examined to date. Based on the temporal order of the ACE pyramid, we believe any relationship between ACEs and perceived health will be mediated by other components of the model.
Methods: …
International Conference On Journalism, Media And Communication, University For Business And Technology - Ubt
International Conference On Journalism, Media And Communication, University For Business And Technology - Ubt
UBT International Conference
UBT Annual International Conference is the 9th international interdisciplinary peer reviewed conference which publishes works of the scientists as well as practitioners in the area where UBT is active in Education, Research and Development. The UBT aims to implement an integrated strategy to establish itself as an internationally competitive, research-intensive university, committed to the transfer of knowledge and the provision of a world-class education to the most talented students from all background. The main perspective of the conference is to connect the scientists and practitioners from different disciplines in the same place and make them be aware of the recent …