Schools across American (and the world in fact) have speech and debate teams. The terms "forensics" and "speech and debate" are used nearly interchangeably by different schools and speaking associations.
Attached to this question is a list of schools that offer such programs.
The National Forensics League is a speech and debate society for secondary schools. Those participating in the league form a team for their school and participate in debate or speech tournaments across the country. Their goal is to help youth communicate better and encourage critical thinking.
There could be some colleges in Italy that offer speech pathology master degrees in English. Not all colleges advertise their programs.
For the forensics league, you do not have to be an English teacher as long as you understand debate or can be there for the captains. Typically they are English teachers because there is a lot of writing involved and English teachers just enjoy being the coaches but over all, the answer is no.
Speech and Debate - 2010 was released on: USA: 1 September 2010 (video premiere)
Forensics, or Speech and Debate, is organized competition for Individual Events or Debate. Individual Events can be broken down into acting and speech based. Acting events include Duo Acting and Humorous/Dramatic Interpretation. Speaking events include Declamation or Original Oratory. Debate has several styles, such as Lincoln-Douglas or Public Forum. Forensics competition may be offered in some middle schools, but usually is available at mot high schools. Competition also occurs at the collegiate level. Competition is organized through Speech and Debate leagues which would function at only a State level or possibly expand through a National level. On of the biggest high school leagues is The National Forensics League.
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The cast of Speech and Debate - 2010 includes: Jonathon Engle as Jon Jason Wyssman as Jason
Debate can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Argument or discussion. Verb: To participate in a debate (to argue/dispute)
Debate can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Argument or discussion. Verb: To participate in a debate (to argue/dispute)
In classical debate, the affirmative constructive speech is the first speech given by the team advocating for the resolution. It typically presents the team's arguments and sets the foundation for their case.
Freedom of speech is a vital part of legislative debate.
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