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Code of Conduct

This is code of conduct is established for students, parents, and coaches participating in the Muslim Youth Debate Tournament (MYDT) or wishing to participant in the MYDT activities.

The code applies to participants, parents, audience members, and coaches.

Persons who violate the code may be restricted from engagement or involvement in MYDT activities. Restrictions are at the discretion of the Director of the MYDT.

Debate involves the engagement of ideas between parties that do not agree. In discussions over issues, participants must remain civil and polite in their engagement with others. Treating other persons with personal disrespect is not acceptable. As a member of the MYDT platform, you are expected to exhibit high standards of civil behavior in contentious discussions.

Debate is an emotional activity and it is essential that competitors learn to conduct themselves in a courteous fashion in all contexts. Competitors are expected to maintain a courteous attitude and address toward all competitors, judges, and other participants in debate competition. Rude conduct, including belittling or insulting comments, gestures, or negative attitudes, is not acceptable. Moreover, competitors are expected to maintain a sporting attitude. A sporting attitude is defined as:

(1) a positive attitude toward the process of competition, not just winning

(2) a willingness to maintain positive attitude and effort throughout competition without becoming cynical about or in competition

(3) a commitment to fair competition and abhorrence of attempts to gain unfair advantages

(4) an understanding that opponents are legitimately engaged in attempts to win the competition and their attempts to win are not insulting or personal

(5) the ability and willingness to positively recognize the achievements of opponents, even when those achievements come at the expense of the competitor, and (6) the ability to treat defeated opponents with courtesy and respect.

Competitors are expected to treat their coaches and fellow team members with a high level of respect and courtesy.

The Director of the MYDT platform and the designated representatives, hired or volunteer coaches are to be addressed with courtesy and respect at all times.

Competitors should understand that they are expected to comply with specific directives given by the coaches regarding any MYDT business or competition.

Competitors should treat the fellow team members with respect. This includes engaging in courteous address toward team members and avoiding insulting or denigrating fellow team members either directly or to others. Discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, sex, religion, sexual orientation or gender is prohibited. Harassing comments, sexual or otherwise, are also not acceptable.

Problems or disagreements between team members that impact MYDT debates should be brought to the attention of the Director.

Questions or disputes concerning the judging must be brought to the attention of the MYDT Director in writing at [email protected]. For immediate concerns, you may enter the tab room on Zoom and someone will be there to address the concern.

Competitors are expected to comply with all applicable laws and rules. Failure to comply may result in consequences for competitors.

Adopted from the University of Washington Debates code of conduct

Rules

  • Please be respectful to everyone, including fellow competitors.
  • If you need to enter or exit a room, please wait to do so in between presentations, as to be respectful to the presenter.
  • Judges are not permitted to open or close doors, so that they may focus on the competitor’s presentation without distraction.
  • Participants that are waiting for their turn must remain silent.
  • Do not distract judges, the presenter or audience.

Parents are not permitted to raise questions about the judging during the event. Any dispute must be submitted to dabate@mafiq.org in writing

Jazakum Allahu Khairun for your cooperation! 

Rules

*Please be respectful to everyone, including fellow competitors. *If you need to enter or exit a room, please wait to do so in between presentations, as to be respectful to the presenter. *Judges are not permitted to open or close doors, so that they may focus on the competitor’s presentation without distraction. *Participants that are waiting for their turn must remain silent. *Do not distract judges, the presenter or audience. Parents are not permitted to raise questions about the judging during the event. Any dispute must be submitted to [email protected] in writing Jazakum Allahu Khairun for your cooperation!

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