EOS Debate System (EDS)

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The core intellectual engine of the institution[cite: 100].

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Unlike conventional debating formats that privilege performance over substance, EDS emphasizes conceptual depth, logical coherence, and evidentiary grounding[cite: 102].

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This structured, rule-bound format is developed to cultivate critical thinking and respectful yet rigorous disagreement[cite: 104, 107].

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[Image: EOS Debate Session]

Simulations & Exercises

Mock Parliament

Replicating legislative processes where participants debate bills and national policies. [cite_start]The focus remains on constitutional procedure and legislative ethics[cite: 118, 119].

Model United Nations (MUN)

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Participants represent nation-states and negotiate global issues, emphasizing foreign policy reasoning and international institutional logic[cite: 115, 116].

Model Global Summit (MGS)

Flagship Event: An advanced simulation where delegates represent ideas, institutions, and ideologies rather than just states. [cite_start]It pushes the boundaries of traditional MUNs[cite: 121, 122].

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Evaluation & Pedagogy

EOS debates are training grounds for intellectual discipline. [cite_start]The objective is not consensus—but clarity[cite: 133].

Argument Quality
Conceptual Depth
Procedural Adherence
Reasoned Dissent