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Get ready to exchange arguments!

Debate Club will help you to exchange arguments for and against a certain topic and be fair at the same time. The debate club will teach you the rules and help you learn to discuss controversial issues.

This training session will help you to:
  • Understand how to build an argument.
  • Know various terms such as: Debating, Debate, Arguments, Argumentation, Opposition, Government, Debate Club
  • Give reasons for decisions, in oral and written form.
  • Identify your strengths and weaknesses.
  • Variety of transitions when presenting your point of view.

Complete the following activities:
1. Form a group
Form a team of three people.

2. Get familiar with a topic for debate
You will get a topic for debate and your team will need to take a clear position for or against the proposed issue.

3. Find and present your arguments
You will need to find as many arguments as possible to support your position and write them down in the Worksheet 3: Debate worksheet. The arguments are presented to the other group.

4. Self-/Peer-Assessment
At the end of the practice debate, you will need to rate yourself and a partner using the Worksheet 4: Self-/Peer-Assessment.

This activity includes best practices of IFTE (Initiative for Teaching Entrepreneurship) provided for the project DARE - Day One Alliance for Employment that is funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norway Grants Fund for Youth Employment.

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Earners of this badge participated in the Employment Lab training session on business idea development as part of the DARE - Day One Alliance for Employability project. The aim of this training session was to develop ideas and provide justifications.
This badge is the digitally verified micro-credential that you got to know the following:
  • Develop ideas and provide justification on why they should be implemented.
  • Find arguments for ideas in a structured way.
  • Communicate well with other people.
  • Work with others and maximise the use of individual skills.
  • Networking and developing collaborations.
  • Express your opinion in the form of an argument with supporting reasons, details, or facts.
  • Listen to an argument, identify uncertainties, and reformulate them into questions.

The project is funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norway Grants Fund for Youth Employment.
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Task no.1
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Complete all the training session activities.

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