NSDA provides competitive speech and debate activities, resources, comprehensive training, scholarship opportunities, and advanced recognition to more than 140,000 students and coaches each year. The annual National Speech & Debate Tournament marks the capstone of speech and debate activities for more than 140,000 members across the country. Students must qualify for the National Tournament through their District Tournament. To create standards for national competition, the National Speech & Debate Association defined a number of speech and debate events that are prevalent in the United States that have been adopted by many states.
Speech Speech involves a presentation by one or two students that is judged against a similar type of presentation by others in a round of competition. There are two general categories of speech events, public address events and interpretive events. • Public address events feature a speech written by the student, either in advance or with limited prep, that can answer a question, share a belief, persuade an audience, or educate the listener on a variety of topics. • Interpretation events center upon a student selecting and performing published material.
Public Address events Source: • Extemporaneous Commentary (EXC) •
Declamation (DEC) •
Expository (EXP) •
Impromptu (IMP) • Informative Speaking (INF) • International Extemporaneous Speaking (IX) • Mixed Extemporaneous Speaking (MX) •
Original Oratory (OO) • Original Spoken Word Poetry (SW) • Pro Con Challenge (PCC) •
United States Extemporaneous Speaking (USX)
Interpretation events Source: •
Dramatic Interpretation (DI) •
Duo Interpretation (DUO) •
Humorous Interpretation (HI) •
Poetry (POE) • Program Oral Interpretation (POI) •
Prose (PRO) •
Storytelling (STO)
Debate Debate involves an individual or a team of students working to effectively convince a judge that their side of a resolution or topic is, as a general principle, more valid. Students in debate come to thoroughly understand both sides of an issue, having researched each extensively, and learn to think critically about every argument that could be made on each side.
Debate events Source: • Big Questions (BQ) •
Congressional Debate (House and Senate) (CON) • Extemporaneous Debate (XDB) •
Lincoln-Douglas Debate (LD) •
Policy Debate (CX) •
Public Forum Debate (PF) •
World Schools Debate (WS) == Notable members ==