Looking at the Numbers

Atlanta Regional Consortium for Higher Education, “Advancing Student Achievement: Higher Education Collaborations with Public Schools,”  Perceptions, (Winter, 2001): 19

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Fine, Melinda, Ed.D. “My Friends Say, ‘Debater Girl! Why Are You Always Debating With Me?’: A Study of the New York Urban Debate League.” Executive Summary Prepared for the Open Society Institute, June 1999.

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“High School Debate: Changing Lives With the Power of Words.” Open Society Institute, 2000. 3-4.

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Ibreck, Erlin. “Youth Initiatives.” Open Society Institute 1999 Annual Report, 26-8.

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Ibreck, Erlin. “Youth Initiatives.” Open Society Institute 2000 Annual Report, 35-6.

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Ibreck, Erlin. “Youth Initiatives.” Open Society Institute 2002 Annual Report, 31.

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LaMarche, Gara. “Opening Up Debate on Controversial Issues.” Open Society Institute  1999 Annual Report, 1-2.

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Morris, Diana. “OSI Baltimore.” Open Society Institute 1999 Annual Report, 15-17.

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Morris, Diana. “OSI Baltimore.” Open Society Institute 2000 Annual Report, 18-21.

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Morris, Diana. “OSI Baltimore.” Open Society Institute 2002 Annual Report, 27.

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Open Society Institute, “Youth Development.” Building Open Societies: Soros Foundations Network 1997 Report (1998): 165-166.

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“Opening Debate to Marginalized Voices.” U.S. Program Notes: A Newsletter of the  Open Society Institute (July 1999):1-4.

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Wade, Melissa Maxcy. “New York Urban Debate League Pilot Project.” Evaluation Report 1997-8. Prepared for the Open Society Institute.

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“The Atlanta Urban Debate League: A Case Study in Sustainability and Institutionalization.” The Open Society Institute, Atlanta, 22 May 2001. Prepared for the Open Society Institute.

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“The Junior High Division of the Urban Debate League: A One Year Retrospective.”Conference Paper Presented at the 1996 Summer Conference of the National Forensic League, Chicago, 3-6 August 1996.

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Conference Paper Presented at the 1992 National Planning Conference of the National Forensic League, Denver, August 1992.

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Report to the National Forensic League 1995 Emory National Debate Institute, Emory University, Atlanta, 1995.

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Report to the National forensic League 1993 Emory Summer Institute Sessions I  and II, Emory University, Atlanta, 1993.

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Report to the National forensic League 1992 Emory Summer Institute Sessions I  and II, Emory University, Atlanta, 1992.

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“New York Urban Debate League.” Pilot Project Evaluation Report to Open   Society Institute, 1997-8.

Furthering the Argument

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