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Lesson Plan: The Importance of Political Debates; Trump-Harris debate

Objective:

Students will understand the role of political debates in democratic societies, recognize significant historical debates, and analyze the potential impact of the upcoming presidential debate.

Introduction

  1. Warm-up Discussion: Ask students what they know about political debates and why they think they are important in elections.
  2. Objective Overview: Explain the goals of the lesson.

Part 1: Importance of Political Debates:

  1. Presentation:
  2. Class Discussion:

Part 2: Significant Historical Debates:

  1. Presentation:
    • Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858): Discuss how these debates shaped public opinion on slavery and propelled Abraham Lincoln into the national spotlight.
    • Kennedy-Nixon Debates (1960): Highlight the first televised presidential debates and their impact on the election outcome.
    • Reagan-Carter Debate (1980): Explain how Reagan’s performance helped him secure a decisive victory.
  2. Activity:
    • Divide students into groups and assign each group a historical debate to research. Have them present vital points and the impact of their assigned debate on the election.

Part 3: September 11th 2024 Presidential Debate :

  1. Presentation:
    • Provide an overview of the debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
    • Discuss the significance of this debate in the current election cycle, especially given the dramatic changes in the campaign landscape.
  2. Class Discussion:
    • What are the key issues they discussed? How might this debate influence voter opinions?

Watch the debate here:

  1. Candidate Strategies:

Significance:

This debate is particularly significant as it provides a rare face-to-face confrontation between the two candidates, allowing voters to directly compare their policies and leadership styles. With early voting set to begin soon, the debate could have a substantial impact on voter opinions and the overall election outcome..

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After the debate

Watch the debate and use this rubric to score. Divide the class into groups of 3 or 4 and use this scoring rubric. Assign the two candidates equally between the groups.

Debate Performance Scoring Rubric

1. Content and Arguments

2. Use of Evidence

3. Rebuttal Skills

4. Clarity and Communication

5. Time Management

6. Composure and Professionalism

Conclusion :

  1. Recap: Summarize the key points discussed in the lesson.
  2. Q&A: Open the floor for any questions from students.
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