ADVANCED DEBATE LAB PROGRAM (ONLINE ONLY):
Primary Core Classes:
(Students should attend 1 of the primary core classes; they are welcome to attend both if they want but the primary core classes are the same - we just have two different time options for them to choose from)
Saturday:
Sunday:
Elective Special Topics Classes:
(Students can attend as many elective classes as they want. The semester syllabus will be posted at the beginning of the term so students will know which special topic is being taught each week)
Wednesday:
In-Person Special Classes:
Each semester, we will organize a handful of in-person classes in the Bay Area. These will be organized well in advance. Since most our Advanced Debaters are scattered all over the Bay, we will send out a scheduling poll at the start of the term to determine optimal dates and time. These in-person special classes will be optional, but a great way for our advanced students to interact with each other, learn some unique in-person debate skills, and develop camaraderie with one another.
Primary Core Classes:
(Students should attend 1 of the primary core classes; they are welcome to attend both if they want but the primary core classes are the same - we just have two different time options for them to choose from)
Saturday:
- 4:00pm to 6:00pm (Advanced Debate Weekend Course)
Sunday:
- 4:00pm to 6:00pm (Advanced Debate Weekend Course)
Elective Special Topics Classes:
(Students can attend as many elective classes as they want. The semester syllabus will be posted at the beginning of the term so students will know which special topic is being taught each week)
Wednesday:
- 5:00pm to 7:00pm (Advanced Debate - Special Topics)
In-Person Special Classes:
Each semester, we will organize a handful of in-person classes in the Bay Area. These will be organized well in advance. Since most our Advanced Debaters are scattered all over the Bay, we will send out a scheduling poll at the start of the term to determine optimal dates and time. These in-person special classes will be optional, but a great way for our advanced students to interact with each other, learn some unique in-person debate skills, and develop camaraderie with one another.