UIL
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UIL Academics
- Benefits for Student Participants
- Accounting
- Calculator Applications
- Computer Applications
- Current Issues and Events
- Debate
- Extemporaneous Speaking (Informative and Persuasive Speaking)
- Journalism
- Literary Criticism
- Mathematics
- Number Sense
- Poetry and Prose
- Ready Writing
- Computer Science
- Science
- Social Studies
- Spelling and Vocabulary
- Byron P. Steele II High School
- UIL Academics
Debate
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Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Lincoln-Douglas debate provides excellent training for development of skills in argumentation, persuasion, research, and audience analysis. Through this contest, students are encouraged to develop a direct and communicative style of oral delivery. Lincoln-Douglas debate is a one on-one argumentation in which debaters attempt to convince the judge of the acceptability of their side of a proposition. One debater shall argue the affirmative side of the resolution, and one debater shall argue the negative side of the resolution in a given round.
Debate Link: http://www.uiltexas.org/speech/debate