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TPS 2008 Global Debates
The spring campaign for the TPS Global Debates starts March 1 and lasts until March 24th. Register your school to participate and win a trip to New York City July of 2008! Register at www.thepeoplespeak.org!
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IDEA International Tournament of Champions High School Parliamentary Debate Tournament
The IDEA International Tournament of Champions for High School Parliamentary Debate Tournament will take place May 15 – 17, 2008, at Willamette University.
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FLTRP Cup Debate Training
IDEA is once again partnering with the Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press to lead an American Parliamentary Debate training May 19th-20th at the FLTRP facilities. The training is part of the FLTRP Cup, to be held in Beijing May 18th-25th.
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IDEA National Junior Forensic League National Tournament
IDEA-NJFL National Tournament will take place between June 26 and 29th, 2008 at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
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IDEA International Debate and Citizen Journalism Institute 2008
The IDEA International Debate and Citizen Journalism Institute will take place at Decemko Resort near Dikili Town, Turkey June 29-July 19, 2008.
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"Men are never so likely to settle a question rightly as when they discuss it freely.”  - Thomas Babington, Lord Macaulay

From its very beginnings, debate has been inextricably intertwined with the concept of the open society. In ancient Athens, citizens gathered in forums to discuss and debate the most pressing issues of the day before casting their votes. Such debates were an integral part of the new form of government Athens was to bequeath to the world: democracy.

Unlike totalitarian and other undemocratic regimes where a limited set of ideas are imposed as absolute truths, democratic societies depend upon the free and open exchange of ideas. Indeed, it may be said that true democracy cannot exist without debate. For democracy to function, the values that debate encourages - reason, tolerance, the careful weighing of evidence - must be cherished and nurtured. But even within societies that restrict open discussion, debate can teach young people that no one person or government possesses the ultimate truth.

Today, from Haiti to Serbia, from The Netherlands to Mongolia and beyond, IDEA debates are gaining ground as forums for promoting democratic values. And just as Socrates spurred his listeners to examine their assumptions 2,500 years ago, IDEA is today encouraging students around the world to question, to listen to each other, and to explore even the most volatile subjects openly and in the spirit of tolerance and cooperation.

 

  

 

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