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Incubate in the Classroom

A no-cost teacher toolkit to bring the power of debate to classrooms across America

'Incubate in the Classroom' is out now!

Download our no-cost classroom toolkit to bring the power of debate to your students.

'Incubate in the Classroom' brings debate to students where they already are: the classroom.

Incubate in the Classroom transforms traditional classroom activities into dynamic debates through a no-cost and easy-to-use teacher’s toolkitTeachers take subjects from their existing curriculum and turn them into Roundtable debates. For instance, U.S. History students could debate whether it was it necessary to drop the atomic bombs on Japan in 1945, an important topic directly tied to Florida Department of Education standard SS.912.A.6.6, in which all Florida high school students are expected to “Analyze the use of atomic weapons during World War II and the aftermath of the bombings.”

By incorporating debate into the ordinary classroom, Incubate in the Classroom not only enhances academic knowledge but also cultivates essential life skills—critical thinking, argumentation, open-mindedness, and leadership.

"Should the US Establish a Federal Carbon Tax?"

Standard SS.912.E.2.4 – Identify the non-financial benefits and costs of economic choices in terms of social and environmental impacts

"Which had a greater impact on the American economy, the first or second Industrial Revolution?"

Standard SS.912.A.3.3 – Compare the first and second Industrial Revolutions in the United States

"Was it necessary to drop the atomic bombs on Japan?"

Standard SS.912.A.6.6 – Analyze the use of atomic weapons during World War II and the aftermath of the bombings

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