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Speech & Debate Education
Explores speech and debate as academic disciplines that develop clarity of thought, structured reasoning, and responsible communication. These articles explain why debate matters beyond competition and how it supports long-term academic and leadership development.


North India Hosts Its First Major World Schools Debate Tournament
The World Debate Championship arrives at Amity Noida from May 1–3. A Tier B World Schools debate tournament and the first major competition of its kind in North India.
When Debate Stops Being a Speech Contest
Discover how Ivy Spires participants prepare for an Indo-German debate scrimmage, learning the German discussion-based format that emphasises subject knowledge, engagement, and persuasive reasoning.
What If the Most Powerful Literacy Program in Your School Isn’t in the English Department?
Discover how structured debate clubs strengthen reading, writing, vocabulary, and critical thinking in middle school. Learn why debate is literacy in action—and how Ivy Spires helps schools build research-aligned programs that develop confident, articulate students.
Harvard National Speech & Debate Tournament 2026
Students from Nita Mukesh Ambani Junior School achieve global recognition at the Harvard Debate Council National Speech & Debate Tournament 2026, with Anaya Deshmukh named Champion Speaker in World Schools Debate.


What the World’s Leading Schools Understand About Student Voice
Discover why leading schools prioritise public speaking, reasoning, and ethical dialogue—and how the Ivy Spires pathway helps students build confident communication and critical thinking for an AI-shaped future.
Indo–German Debate Scrimmage — Participant Guide
Join the first-ever Indo–German online student debate scrimmage by Ivy Spires. Experience the Jugend debattiert format, global benchmarking, expert feedback, and international dialogue.
A Global Invitation to Schools: The Ivy Spires World Schools Debate League
A year-long international debate league connecting schools worldwide. Students develop critical thinking, communication, and global perspective through structured World Schools Debate cycles.
Which Debate Format Is Right for My Child? A Parent’s Guide to Choosing Between World Schools, Public Forum, and Lincoln-Douglas
A parent-focused guide to choosing between World Schools, Public Forum, and Lincoln-Douglas debate formats based on your child’s personality, readiness, and learning goals.
World Schools vs Public Forum vs Lincoln-Douglas: A Practical Comparison Guide for Parents and Schools
Compare World Schools Debate, Public Forum, and Lincoln-Douglas to understand which format best supports student learning, communication, and critical thinking.
Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Values, Ethics, and Individual Reasoning Explained
A clear introduction to Lincoln-Douglas Debate for parents and schools, explaining how this values-based format builds ethical reasoning and independent thinking.
Public Forum Debate: A Practical Introduction for Schools, Parents, and Students
Learn what Public Forum Debate is, how it works, and why schools and parents choose this accessible format to build critical thinking and public speaking skills.
World Schools Debate: A Foundational Guide for Schools, Parents, and Students
A clear introduction to World Schools Debate for parents and schools, explaining team formats, learning outcomes, and why this global debate model builds critical thinking and collaboration.
Preparing in the Early Days of a Debate Topic: Why Starting Broad Beats Starting Fast
Learn why starting broad with background research helps students avoid false starts, build deeper understanding, and prepare stronger debate arguments over time.
Treat Debate Practice Like Exercise—Not Emergency Repair
Learn why treating debate practice like exercise—through routine and structure—helps students improve steadily and avoid performance plateaus.
Always Be Hungry: Why Mindset Decides Tournaments Long Before Arguments Do
Explore why mindset, resilience, and ethical focus are essential to success in debate tournaments—and how Ivy Spires prepares students for high-intensity competition.
Preparing for Break Rounds: From Anxiety to Clarity
Learn how students can prepare for debate break rounds by focusing on strategy, preparation, and adaptability instead of anxiety about opponents or judges.
Why Watching Debate Rounds Is One of the Most Underrated Ways Students Improve
Learn why watching debate rounds is a powerful learning tool that helps students develop strategic judgment, persuasive reasoning, and big-picture thinking.
Beyond the Three R’s: Why Debate Must Be a Core Literacy for Today’s Learners
Explore why debate and structured argumentation are essential literacy skills for students in the AI age, and how Ivy Spires prepares learners to think, judge, and communicate.
Why Debate Practice Is Becoming Essential — Not Optional — for Students Today
Explore why regular debate practice is becoming essential for students’ academic and life success, building argumentation, critical thinking, and communication skills in an AI-driven world.
Debate Isn’t Really “Debate.” It’s One of the Most Important Ways Students Learn.
Discover why debate is not about arguing but a powerful learning method that builds critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and clear communication in students.
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