Leadership Practices in Speech and Debate Coaches: Applying Full-Range Leadership Behaviors to Coaching Intercollegiate Forensics
By (Author) Barry J. Regan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
15th June 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
Language learning: speaking skills
Language learning: grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation
808.53
Hardback
114
Width 160mm, Height 227mm, Spine 16mm
345g
Intercollegiate forensics is an extracurricular activity venerated in American higher education for producing influential thought leaders, public servants, and highly trained professionals. In spite of its sterling reputation, financial support for and student participation on intercollegiate forensics teams is in an alarming state of decline. The author argues that intercollegiate forensics coaches, in the face of enormous challenges which threaten the continued vitality of competitive speech and debate at institutions across the United States, must chart a strategic pathway forward for current and existing intercollegiate forensics teams. This book advocates for the application of empirically validated leadership frameworks to the nuances of leading speech and debate programs. The author explores the use of innovative pedagogical methods and coaching strategies rooted in modern perspectives of competitive access and inclusion to boost team participation from individuals and groups historically excluded from the activity. Through the recommendations laid out in this book, the author offers a framework for intercollegiate forensics coaches to use in navigating an uncertain future.
"Leadership Practices in Speech and Debate Coaches is a long-needed resource for the intercollegiate forensics community. Few published resources exist to help guide directors as they take on the continuing challenges facing the forensic community. Regan helps fill the gap by providing an important guide for forensic students and directors centered in contemporary leadership theories."
-- Daniel Cronn-Mills, Minnesota State University, Mankato, former president of the American Forensic AssociationBarry J. Regan is professor at Purdue University Global.