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Semi-public speaking: How virtual high school debate competition increased accessibility for marginalized students

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The advent of online learning in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic radically altered the landscape of modern education. While most research has examined the socio-emotional and academic impact of the shift to online school, far less attention has been given to its effect on extra-curricular activities. This article examines the ways in which virtual learning effected competitive high school debate, and how a transition to an entirely virtual debate format radically altered students’ and coaches’ experiences within the activity. Drawing on empirical studies and real-world experiences, this article underscores how virtual debate made the activity more accessible for historically marginalized communities, ultimately diversifying the activity.

Keywords: Online learning, debate, speech, rhetoric, extra-curricular activities

How to Cite: Goodson, A. (2023) “Semi-public speaking: How virtual high school debate competition increased accessibility for marginalized students”, The Advocate. 28(2).