Does debate help academic work, or get in the way? After many years of coaching speech and debate, we are crystal clear that it’s hugely helpful to a student’s academic journey. Here are some of the key benefits for students that we’ve identified.
Speech and debate is a highly popular extra-curricular activity for a reason. The positive correlation with educational achievement is well attested.
Debate teaches students all manner of useful academic skills. Some of these include:
From conversations with hundreds of LearningLeaders parents over the last decade, it is extremely common for them to share with us that they have noticed improved academic performance from their children as a result of their involvement in speech and debate – sometimes as early as a few weeks into their debate journey.
Nor is it simply anecdotal. Multiple academic studies show that students engaged in debate do better on standardized tests such as the SAT and ACT, as well as having higher grades at school. According to this 2021 academic paper:
Debate participation was associated with 0.66 points higher GPA, 52.43 points higher SAT Math, and 57.05 points higher SAT Reading/Writing scores. Findings suggest that competitive debate is associated with better academic outcomes for students.
https://academicjournals.org/journal/ERR/article-full-text-pdf/BF2278466879
Being able to demonstrate a track record of participation in, and success at, speech and debate does wonders on college applications. LearningLeaders students have gone on to gain acceptance at the world’s top universities - whether in their home countries or abroad, and they frequently cite debate as one of the key factors in their attainment. According to former Yale professor Minh A. Luong,
there is no better activity that will develop essential academic, professional, and life skills than dedicated involvement in speech and debate. Colleges and employers are actively seeking these skills and when it comes to selecting extra- curricular activities, like many other things in life, those savvy high school students who will win admission to the best schools will select quality over quantity.
https://www.speechanddebate.org/wp-content/uploads/Forensics-And-College-Admissions-Minh-Luong.pdf
This effect is magnified for those students who are able to achieve significant competitive success. Nothing looks quite as impressive on a college application as multiple international debate championships! The LearningLeaders students who won the World Schools Debating Championships in 2018 with Team China, went on to Yale, Stanford, Chicago and Duke respectively, and all identify debate as a crucial element of their success.
In addition, many debaters going to university for the first time find a ready-made “tribe” in college debate societies, easing their transition to higher education and helping them settle in far from home. Not all school debaters continue to participate in speech and debate, but for those who do, it often serves as a valuable “home from home” in the company of like-minded debaters from around the world.
The ability to speak well is only becoming more important as the importance of standardized testing declines. Live communication and public speaking, via interviews or recorded submissions, is the most authentic form of differentiation that’s available to ambitious students.
Debate and speech are of paramount value in academic work. Far from getting in the way of students’ studies, as some parents fret, debate can actually supercharge a student’s academic performance, as well as looking great on a college application or resume. The lessons learned in debate class can be applied in a variety of academic situations - to great personal and professional benefit.