Global Education Debate Statements

Disclaimer: The debate statements provided are for educational and competitive purposes only. They are intentionally designed to be provocative and do not reflect the official views or positions of the Global Debates, its partners, institutions, or individuals involved in their creation or use. These statements are crafted to encourage critical thinking, foster meaningful discussion, and explore multiple perspectives on complex global issues. The inclusion of any topic does not imply endorsement of any particular stance or perspective.

Debate Statements on Global Education for Participants Aged 12 -16 Years:

  1. Art and music classes are just as important as math and science.

  2. Exams are unfair and don’t measure real intelligence.

  3. Grades create stress and kill motivation.

  4. Group projects are unfair to hardworking students.

  5. Homework is pointless and should be banned.

  6. PE classes should not be mandatory for students.

  7. Robots will replace teachers in the future.

  8. School punishments like detention don’t work.

  9. School uniforms do more harm than good.

  10. Schools should start later in the morning.

  11. Social media is a better teacher than school.

  12. Students should decide what they learn in school.

  13. Students should not have to do subjects they don’t enjoy.

  14. Technology in the classroom is more distracting than helpful.

  15. Video games teach more life skills than school does.

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