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Debate director skills for your resume and career
4 debate director skills for your resume and career
1. Travel Arrangements
- Conducted all accounting, travel arrangements, tournament scheduling and all other logistics for a year without an assistant.
- Make travel arrangements, register students, and organize transportation for tournaments.
2. Debate Program
- Recruit students to the high school debate team and a middle school debate program.
- Re-established the University's competitive Speech and Debate program.
3. Public Speaking
Public Speaking or oration, as it is sometimes known, is the act of any one person speaking live in front of an audience. Although in the past the audience was only a physical one, nowadays oration might be done on an online video call, at a digital conference, at an online class, or elsewhere. The art of public speaking is very old, drawing its first established roots from Ancient Greece and likely from before, too. It is an important skill and asset in many industries.
- Created and presented lectures on the fundamentals of public speaking and essential communication practices for interpersonal and professional success.
- Developed original lectures and materials covering fundamentals of public speaking for approximately 25 to 50 students per semester.
4. Individual Events
- Coached students in Lincoln-Douglas, Individual Events, and Parliamentary Debate.
- Served as coach of NFA-LD and Platform Individual Events.
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List of debate director skills to add to your resume
The most important skills for a debate director resume and required skills for a debate director to have include:
- Travel Arrangements
- Debate Program
- Public Speaking
- Individual Events
Updated January 8, 2025