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Why Are These High School Students Having Better Debates Than Grown-Ups?

Jul 29, 202523 min
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Episode description

When you think of debate, you might picture presidential candidates interrupting each other, pointing fingers, and undermining their opponents. It often feels like a reflection of today’s fractured and tense civic discourse.

But in high school debate clubs, students are learning a different approach. These clubs provide a rare space where young people can engage with current events, articulate their ideas, and—perhaps most importantly—practice active listening. At a time when algorithms often reinforce a single perspective and fewer young people engage with the news, that’s no small thing.


A 2022 RAND report found that only 37% of schools have debate clubs. What are these clubs doing right, and should that number be higher?

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