Athens TFA and UIL Two step Friday TFA
2023 — Athens, TX/US
Novice Lincoln Douglas Paradigm List
All Paradigms: Show HideI am new to judging this event and therefore value a clear delivery. No spreading, please.
Hey, my name is Emma Maughan and my first goal for you as a judge is for you to provide your best effort and have fun while you’re doing it. Something is wrong if you’re not having fun.recall, to communicate effectively, and with respect towards your peers,
In speech and interpretation:
1. In general, I search for appropriate gestures, deliberate movement, eye contact, tone, diction, and effective use of voice.
2.I love when you are able to capture the personalities and make them believable.
3.I enjoy attention-grabbing or compelling teasers that get me to sit up and take notice!
4.You should speak clearly and concisely.
Current coach/DOF at Lindale High School.
For email chains: mckenziera @ lisdeagles.net
CX - This is where I have spent the majority of my time judging. While I am comfortable judging any type of round, my preference is a more traditional round. Debate rounds that are more progressive (kritikal affs, performance, etc...) are totally fine, but you'll do best to slow down and go for depth over breadth here. I think that judges are best when they adapt to the round in front of them. Writing the ballot for me in the last few speeches can be helpful.
LD - Despite judging policy debate most, I was raised in a traditional value and criterion centric area. Still, I think that policy debates in LD are valuable. See my notes above about progressive argumentation. They're fine, but you'll probably need to do a few things to make it more digestible for me. Again, though, you do you. Writing the ballot for me in the last few speeches can be helpful.
PF - I judge only a few PF rounds a year. I'm not up-to-date on the trends that may be occurring. I naturally struggle with the time restraints in PF. I generally feel like teams often go for breadth instead of depth, which I think makes debate blippy and requires more judge intervention. I'd rather not hear 20 "cards" in a four minute speech. Framework is the most reliable way to construct a ballot. Writing the ballot for me in the last few speeches can be helpful.
Congress - Speeches should have structure, refutation, research, and style. Jerky Parliamentary Procedure devalues your position in the round.
Speech - Structure and content are valued equally. I appreciate, next, things that make you stand out in a positive way.
Interp - Should have a purpose/function. There's a social implication behind a lot of what we perform. I value great introductions and real characters.