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Topic
#5467

Should Schools be Approximately 7 Hours?

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The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

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After 1 vote and with 1 point ahead, the winner is...

gugigor
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Standard
Number of rounds
4
Time for argument
Three days
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10,000
Voting period
One week
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Description

A debate on whether school should be 7 hours or not

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@Barney

Enemy Forfeited debate

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@Intelligence_06

I feel its better to attack the intended argument, to steelman the argument.

This is ALSO removing the consideration of the fact that schools are places, not intervals of time. You are quite literally arguing for/against something like "class meetings should be four feet long". I get the spacetime fabric links space and time, but schools are not "7 hours long" no matter how you look at it.

I swear most of these topics on this site falls apart on literally the third reading of it and is only kept by the mutually agreed ignorance of noticing something is wrong with the topic (and yes, because things are not properly defined in the description that is exactly what is wrong with it). That is like both parties of the superbowl agreeing to keep playing whilst ignoring the huge ass tornado ripping the football stadium into shreds causing the casualties of at least 1,000 fans on (or rather off) the stands. You could save yourself if you as much as looking up at what you are dealing with, and the lack thereof within this site or generally the debating community at large (that isn't just law-based) is as disturbing to me as Luke's force energy is to his father.

"7 hours per day" okay lets see what happens.

A week has 7 days, so 7 hours per day is 49 hours.

Now because weekends are what we love and to take that away would cause riots, these 49 hours would have to be divided among 5 days. That is 9.8 hours a day. Accounting for alotted times for mandatory holidays such as Christmas and it probably goes up to 10. Maybe even 11 when we count spring breaks and the summer vacation.

Do you see the problem here?

if school and lessons were completed in more practical ways, like actually experiencing the theories u talk about, it would be much more interesting

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@Grayflounder142

I don’t normally argue this way but the topic is pretty difficult for pro so I’m testing you by using some slightly tricky tactics

it's devil's advocate time! you'll probably win, but it's good to teach young people about debating :D

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@gugigor

Did it.

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@Grayflounder142

can you make the argument time one week or at least three days? I'm very busy but I can play devil's advocate for fun

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@Grayflounder142

Good luck on the competition!

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@Barney

I mean 7 houra a day, im in 8th grade and practicing for my upcoming debate competition so im just tryna get some debate experience, sorry for the mix up though.

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@Grayflounder142

You need to clarify a decent bit. Generally, explain in the description the spirit of what you wish to discuss; and include the word "approximate" to avoid kritiks focused on exactly 7 hours, with never a minute of varience; which could even go towards 7 hours per week instead of per day if it seems too long.

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@Grayflounder142

Does this include extra ciriculars?

The school should be 2 hours, or just abolish it completely, as its one of the most useless things in existence.