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A structured introduction to debate designed for elementary students interested in argumentation and public speaking.

CDA has helped me grow a lot as a debater. The coaches and the class schedule are great for enhancing prep and in-round strategy as a debater. I would recommend this club if you want to join a good environment and become a better debater.
10-Week Course for Elementary School Students
This beginner-friendly course introduces elementary students to the exciting world of debate. Over 10 weeks, young learners will discover how to share their opinions, support their ideas with reasons, and listen respectfully to different viewpoints.
Students will learn the basics of making an argument—stating a claim, giving a reason, and explaining why it matters. Through fun topics and guided discussions, they'll practice speaking in front of peers and responding to simple questions about their ideas.
This course builds foundational skills in public speaking, active listening, and critical thinking. Students will gain confidence expressing themselves, learn to organize their thoughts, and develop respect for different perspectives.
By the end of the course, students will participate in mini-debates and be ready to continue building their communication skills in future debate programs.




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Invited by the Provost to lead the University of Richmond Debate Team in July 2012, Roger Mancastroppa transformed the program from a Policy debate format to Parliamentary debate, establishing a decade-long competitive presence in the Collegiate Forensics Association (CFA) alongside two years with the Southern and Northern Atlantic Forensic Union (SNAFU). Under his leadership, the team achieved notable success, including winning the Washington Franklin Collegiate Challenge Parliamentary Debate Cup in 2019 and defending it annually through 2023.
Mac's training philosophy emphasizes comprehensive skill development across multiple formats with a focus on developing critical thinking skills. Students received instruction in Parliamentary Debate, Lincoln-Douglas Debate, and a wide range of forensics including extemporaneous speaking, persuasive speaking, prose, poetry, declamation, informative speaking, and various debate categories. This holistic approach cultivated not only critical thinking, but logical reasoning, argument framing, both verbal and non-verbal communication skills, and emotional intelligence.
His commitment to the field extended internationally through hosting the British Debate team from 2016-2019—a partnership between the National Communication Association's Committee for International Discussion and Debate and the English-Speaking Union. Locally, he collaborated with The Richmond Forum to support the Richmond Speech and Debate Initiative, providing venues and judges for community events. The program's impact was evident in 2019 when two University of Richmond debaters were hired to coach local high school debate teams while still in college.
Continuing to coach remains a priority for Mac because of the transformative power of debate education in a rapidly transforming world. Watching students develop confidence, articulate complex ideas, and engage thoughtfully with opposing viewpoints demonstrates the lasting value of this training. He finds particular fulfillment in seeing former students apply these skills beyond the competition floor—in careers, civic engagement, and leadership roles. With a track record of building sustainable programs and developing the next generation of coaches, he remains committed to fostering environments where students learn how to engage in public discourse, with intelligence and emotional regulation, while critically examining the world around them.
Outside of debate, Roger is the Associate Director for the Weinstein Learning Center at the University of Richmond.

Civic Debate Academy makes high-quality debate coaching affordable for all. With flexible pricing, financial aid, and scholarships, no student is held back by cost. We're here to ensure everyone can excel in debate, without breaking the bank. If you want to join the program, cost won't be the reason you don't.
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