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[[Debating Matters]] is a debating competition for schools and is a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]]<ref>[http://www.debatingmatters.com/ Home page], Debating Matters website, accessed 1 May 2010</ref>, associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. It was launched in 2003.<ref>[http://www.debatingmatters.com/about/ About], Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010</ref> | [[Debating Matters]] is a debating competition for schools and is a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]]<ref>[http://www.debatingmatters.com/ Home page], Debating Matters website, accessed 1 May 2010</ref>, associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. It was launched in 2003.<ref>[http://www.debatingmatters.com/about/ About], Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010</ref> | ||
− | Topics guides provided to participating pupils include material from LM associated entities [[Academics for Academic Freedom]], the [[Manifesto Club]], [[Sense About Science]] and [[Spiked]]. Other material comes from sponsors [[Pfizer]] and [[Wellcome Trust]], from industry associations and from free enterprise think tank, the [[Progress and Freedom Foundation]]. A recent project is the Research Councils UK funded [[Global Uncertainties Schools Network]]. | + | Topics guides provided to participating pupils include material from LM associated entities [[Academics for Academic Freedom]], the [[Manifesto Club]], [[Sense About Science]] and [[Spiked]]. These topics guides are offered as Key Stage 4 teaching resources by the Times Educational Supplement. <ref>[http://www.tes.co.uk/taxonomySearchResults.aspx?keywords=%22Debating+Matters%22 Debating Matters], TES website, acc 14 Dec 2010</ref> Other material comes from sponsors [[Pfizer]] and [[Wellcome Trust]], from industry associations and from free enterprise think tank, the [[Progress and Freedom Foundation]]. A recent project is the Research Councils UK funded [[Global Uncertainties Schools Network]]. |
Individuals prominently involved include [[Helen Birtwhistle]], [[Justine Brian]] and [[Tony Gilland]],<ref>[http://www.debatingmatters.com/people/C41/ People], Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010</ref> all associates of the LM network. | Individuals prominently involved include [[Helen Birtwhistle]], [[Justine Brian]] and [[Tony Gilland]],<ref>[http://www.debatingmatters.com/people/C41/ People], Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010</ref> all associates of the LM network. |
Revision as of 09:19, 14 December 2010
Debating Matters is a debating competition for schools and is a project of the Institute of Ideas[1], associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. It was launched in 2003.[2]
Topics guides provided to participating pupils include material from LM associated entities Academics for Academic Freedom, the Manifesto Club, Sense About Science and Spiked. These topics guides are offered as Key Stage 4 teaching resources by the Times Educational Supplement. [3] Other material comes from sponsors Pfizer and Wellcome Trust, from industry associations and from free enterprise think tank, the Progress and Freedom Foundation. A recent project is the Research Councils UK funded Global Uncertainties Schools Network.
Individuals prominently involved include Helen Birtwhistle, Justine Brian and Tony Gilland,[4] all associates of the LM network.
Funding
Sponsors include the Wellcome Trust, Pfizer, and the Medical Research Council.[5]
What’s in it for Pfizer? One clue is in the topics which include subjects of interest to the pharmaceutical industry such as: the value or otherwise of complementary medicine, NHS rationing of expensive drugs, clinical trials in developing countries, fertility treatments, genetic screening, anti-aging treatments, genetic engineering and animal experimentation.
Contact
- Website: http://www.debatingmatters.com
- Facebook: Debating Matters
Notes
- ↑ Home page, Debating Matters website, accessed 1 May 2010
- ↑ About, Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010
- ↑ Debating Matters, TES website, acc 14 Dec 2010
- ↑ People, Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010
- ↑ Sponsors and Supporters, Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010