What is the difference between the NPDA and the American Parliamentary Debate Association?
• APDA debate features relatively loose links (connections) to the resolution; NPDA debate is often tight linked to the resolution. • APDA debate is student-run; while there are student-run programs in NPDA, many programs are faculty sponsored. • APDA debate is national, with a primary focus in the U.S. East Coast; NPDA debate is national, with a predominant focus in the West. 7. What are some reading resources for parliamentary debate? There is a textbook written by Larry Galizio and Dr. Trischa Goodnow. You can find out information through the Addison Wesley Longman website. Dr. Michael Eaves from Valdosta State University has also written a textbook, Fundamentals of Parliamentary Debate, which was published by Kendall-Hunt and appears to be out of print. John Meany and Kate Shuster have also written a textbook, Art, Argument and Advocacy : Mastering Parliamentary Debate, published by IDEA press. Dr. Mark Crossman has written a text, Burden of Proof: An Introduction to Argumentation
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