Debate Mate

Debate Mate is an educational charity based in London that teaches debating in inner-city schools across the UK in areas of high child poverty. Debating is used to develop confidence and communication skills in young people with the aim of improving social mobility. It also runs programmes overseas in Nepal, Israel/Palestine, Jamaica, Rwanda, Zambia, Dubai and the USA.

Debate Mate
Motto Empowering the youth of today. Creating the leaders of tomorrow.
Founded October 2007
Founder Margaret McCabe
Type Charity
Registration no. 1121222
Focus Providing under-privileged children with confidence, communication skills and higher order thinking through debating
Location
  • London, England
Area served
London, Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham, Zambia, Rwanda, Jamaica, UAE, USA, Israel, Nepal
Services School Debate clubs, organised competitions
Key people
Daniel Truell , Sir Peter Bazalgette, James Dray, Lewis Iwu, Lady Fiona Edwards-Stuart, Robin Field, Mark Foster-Brown, Britt Lintner, Rushabh Ranavat, Jonathan Rhodes [1]
Volunteers
Numerous University and School students teach lessons to primary and secondary school pupils
Website www.debatemate.com

Work

Debate Mate was founded in October 2007 and works with young people attending challenging inner-city schools in areas of high child poverty. They send top university students into these schools to establish and run after-school debate clubs, delivering dynamic and cost-effective peer-to-peer mentoring.[2][3] Participants develop key 21st century core skills crucial to addressing disadvantages and increasing social mobility, namely communication, teamwork and leadership skills. The lack of these skills amongst children from disadvantaged backgrounds is holding them back, stifling social mobility. Through debating, Debate Mate empowers and inspires participants, developing confidence and self-esteem and instilling belief in their abilities and what they can achieve. Debate Mate also run bespoke workshops for teachers looking to integrate debating into their classroom, and specialised training for students who want to “debate like a world champion”. Data collected shows that on average, by participating in the Debate Mate programme, students improve by nearly 2 levels on the National Curriculum English Speaking and Listening scale over the duration of the program, which is over three times the expected increase for students in a year.

History

Debate Mate was founded in 2007 by Margaret McCabe, who has over twenty years’ experience as a commercial barrister combined with two decades in the voluntary sector including Centre Point, NSPCC Justice for Children programme and as an advisor to Human Rights Watch.

Debate Mate Core Programme

The core programme consists of a 15-week after-school debating programme led by top university students in over 350 schools across the UK (in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Bristol).[4]
Programme structure:

The 2013-2014 core programme was the biggest in Debate Mate’s seven-year history.

The programme is being received positively with teachers quoted as saying:

Debate Mate’s extensive evaluations concluded that:

Competition Winner
Debate Mate Cup 2014 Parrs Wood High School
Urban Debate League 2014 Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College
Debate Mate Cup 2013 Central Foundation Boys School
Urban Debate League 2013 Bridge Academy
Debate Mate Cup 2012 St Angela's
Urban Debate League 2012 Eastbury
Debate Mate Cup 2011 St Angela's
Urban Debate League 2011 RSA Academy
Debate Mate Cup 2010 Kingsford
Urban Debate League 2010 Kingsford
Debate Mate Cup 2009 Cator Park

Debate Mate Graduate Programme

Debate Mate Graduate Programme is part of the Onward Learning Programme. This programme:

Furthermore, this extended version of the core programme helps the participating students with university applications; they receive help with personal statements and receive one-on-one interview practices.

Partners

Debate Mate works with and is supported by an extensive network of organisations and individuals. Partners include:

2012 Debate Mate Cup Final; chaired by Arlene Phillips and Jess Dix

Private

Corporate

Michael Gove speaks at the Debate Mate Cup

Trusts and foundations

Debate Mate International

The programme is founded with a similar goal with that of its Core Programme in the United Kingdom, working with a range of age groups, aiming to promote social mobility through debate, in areas where it is needed most.

In the summer of 2012, Debate Mate also ran programmes in Zambia, Rwanda and Hong Kong.

Alumni Successes

Debate Mate's previous students have had many successes during the charities 7 years of activity. Notable successes are listed below.

Name Achievement
Reece Weaver Won a Sixth Form Scholarship to Eton College in 2012, gained place on the England Development squad in 2011. Studies Medicine at Imperial College London
Kelvin Anim Won a Sixth Form Scholarship to Eton College in 2012. Studies history and politics at Manchester University
Victoria Gbadebo Currently reads PPE at Oxford University
Tikhoze Banda Currently studies Physics at Manchester University
Annie Teriba Currently studies History and Politics at Oxford University. Won a place on the England Development Squad 2012. Was CA of SOAS schools 2013 - one of the largest debating competitions in the UK.
Kevin Choi Won a debating scholarship to Exeter University
Mia Smith Studies at Oxford University.

References

  1. "Board of Trustees". Debate Mate. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  2. "SHINE: Support and Help in Education - Debate Mate - Using formal, structured argument to help secondary students develop their reasoning skills, communication and confidence in a fun, yet challenging, way". Shinetrust.org.uk. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  3. "Debate Mate: The Charity Giving Young People Ambition". Huffingtonpost.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  4. "Empowering the youth of today. Creating the leaders of tomorrow". Debate Mate. 2012-06-15. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  5. "Lord Speaker chairs schools' debate final - News from Parliament - UK Parliament". Parliament.uk. 2012-06-15. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
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  7. "Headlines". Db.com. 2012-06-28. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  8. "Empowering the youth of today. Creating the leaders of tomorrow". Debate Mate. 2012-06-07. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  9. "Debate Mate | Case studies | What we fund | Esmée Fairbairn". Esmeefairbairn.org.uk. 2012-07-10. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  10. "Empowering the youth of today. Creating the leaders of tomorrow". Debate Mate. 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  11. "Empowering the youth of today. Creating the leaders of tomorrow". Debate Mate. 2012-01-27. Retrieved 2012-08-13.