Subject
Debating Techniques
- code 12302
- course 3
- term Semester 2
- type OB
- credits 3
Main language of instruction: Spanish
Teaching staff
Introduction
Speaking in public has become an indispensable tool in the professional field. The subject aims that the student acquires sufficient communicative abilities to transmit knowledge with clarity, to argue in a logical way and against arguing. The student will learn to formulate and express their knowledge and ideas with serenity and confidence. And it will improve their ability to listen and evaluate diverse opinions.
Pre-course requirements
To be aware of the need to know how to argue and be motivated to test your ability for debate and speak in public.
Objectives
Know the proper oratory skills that are possessed and those that need some attention
Elaborate organized discourses: Selecting an appropriate scheme, using appropriate transitions when going from one idea to another and creating a solid introduction and conclusion
Determine the purpose of the speech: inform, persuade, entertain or inspire.
Project sincerity and conviction
Make proper use of words and your organization
Use a body language that enhances the message and greater credibility
Use the volume, tone, speed and quality of the voice to reflect meaning and interest in the message. Use pauses that enhance it and use vocal diversity directly and naturally
Select visual aids that are appropriate and use them correctly with ease and confidence
Acquire the ability to persuade people, making them understand and accept your ideas
Make assessments to other speakers, reinforcing critical thinking, feedback and motivation skills
Competences / Learning outcomes of the degree programme
- E10 - Ability to define research topics which can contribute knowlege and contribute to cultural debate.
- E29 - Skills for mediating in conflicts involving intercultural factors.
- E36 - To promote the cultural dimension as a resource in institutions, markets, industries and companies.
- E38 - To be aware of the problem surrounding information sources in international issues.
- G01 - To analyse and interpret social and cultural environments to identify need, opportunities, weaknesses and strenghts..
- G06 - To demonstrate an ability to be open and flexible with regards to cultural and socil diversity.
- G08 - Ability to carry out research.
- G07 - To know how to apply and adapt to new technologies in processes of cultural management, production and dissemination.
- G09 - Creativity, inititiative and entrepreneurial spirit.
- G10 - Management of ICT skills, organisation and information management.
- E01 - Ability to provide a humanistic/cultural vision to other sciences or methods.
- E05 - Ability to evaluate social issues linked to cultural diversity.
- E09 - To understand the limits and forms of intercultural communication.
- E11 - Ability to interpret data and relate it to appropriate theories.
- E27 - Ability to work in multicultural contexts.
- E28 - Ability to organise complex cultural information coherently.
- E30 - Ability to define cultural research topics which can contribute to the improvement and innovation of society.
- E31 - To pass on knowledge and good practices to other sectors.
- E33 - Ability to relate concepts of heritage, homeland and cultural identity.
Learning outcomes of the subject
2. Selecciona i sintetitza documentació específica
3. Practica estratègies de treball en grup
5. Aprèn a diagnosticar problemes i a resoldre'ls en un context laboral
8. Estableix enfocaments válids per a realitzar sistematització de dades i/o informació dispersa, o molt puntual
10. Utilitza tècniques de protocol en simulació de casos
Syllabus
Chapter 1 Disinhibition
1.1 Analysis of strong points
1.2 Communication coaching process
Chapter 2 Analysis of form
2.1 Nonverbal language
2.2 Movement and rhythm
2.3 Persuasion and unconsciousness
Chapter 3 Important points in an argumentation
3.1 Criterion in arguments selection
3.2 Structuring of information
Chapter 4 Favourable Contextualisation
Chapter 4 Analysis of speeches and speakers
4.1 Current speeches
4.2 Historical speeches
Chapter 5 Discussion Analysis
Chapter 6 Formal fallacies
Chapter 7 Manipulation of statistics
Chapter 8 Protocol
8.1 Red Lines
8.2 Adequation
Teaching and learning activities
In person
The course will combine practical sessions with lecture sessions by the professor. The practical sessions will include discussions, speeches and analysis of different historical arguments.
Evaluation systems and criteria
In person
50% final speech
50% participation in class
Bibliography and resources
- Ericson, M. John; The debaters guide; 3rd Edition 2003 by Southern Illinois University Press
- Crowley, Sharon; Ancient rethoric for contemporany students; 2004; Pearson educationc Inc.
- Hogan, kevin; The psycology of persuation; 2004; Pelican publishing company, Grenta
- Weston, Anthony; Las claves de la argumentación; 2001; Ariel S.A.
- Schopenhauer, Arthur; El Arte de tener Razón
- Blackburn, S; tink, a compelling introduction to philosophy; 1999 Oxford University Press
Teaching and learning material