
From the Ministry of Education of the Sophistan Government, this is your weekly source for revelling in the art of debate, argument, and rhetoric. For more, visit New York City Sophist. Cover art photo by www.michaeldbeckwith.com/
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

Professors and Graduate students chat about NCA 2019 and what they presented and how they feel about the conference.
I am attending the NCA convention in Baltimore and had a great first day. I reflect on communication, rhetoric, and pedagogy that came to mind after hearing today's papers.
It's been a while, but we're back. This episode features some comments made last week by the Minister of Education at Adelphi University in New York after students performed their first in-class debate assignment.
The Education Minister reflects on President Trump's immigration national address, the response by Senator Schumer and Speaker Pelosi, and discusses what's wrong with rhetorical perspective in the United States.
At the National Communication Association convention in Salt Lake City, we had the chance to speak with Dr. Carly Woods about her new book Debating Women: Gender, Education, and Spaces for Argument, 1835-1945. It's a fascinating book that traces how ... more
The Education Ministry talks with John Patrick, Lecturer in Communication at Cal Poly about his plans to host debate events at local coffee shops for the public and university. We discuss how and why you might want to have your own debate events for ... more
Dr. Cate Morrison from the University of Rhode Island joins the Minister of Education in unpacking the recent essay in The Baffler - "Speaking Ills" which argues that debate is a poor way to achieve knowledge and resolve ideological conflicts. We're ... more
A Plea from the Education Minister to consider election debates differently. Stop judging election debates based on logic, Reason, or facts. Start evaluating debates as the rich performances they are. Considering election debates as performances to e... more









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