Adam Jacobi, NJFL Coordinator
The National Middle School Association profiles needs of the young adolescent for success in the middle grades. It discusses cognitive development for problem solving and abstract thinking, as well as the social/emotion development for awareness of self and others.
Education of young adolescents through participation in speech and debate activities provides them an opportunity to apply their developing thinking and social awareness through communication. In fact, fostering these skills at a younger age solidifies stronger roots by which students can flourish in high school and beyond.
The National Junior Forensic League extends the opportunities of participating in speech and debate to junior high students. Regional junior high tournaments begin training youth for leadership. The National Forensic League is expanding its dedication to our NJFL program, to build a stronger foundation for our Nation’s Future Leaders by supporting an earlier start to participation in forensics.
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For more information on the National Junior Forensic League, please contact us at:
National Forensic League
P.O. Box 38
Ripon, WI 54971
nfl@nflonline.org
Phone (920)748-6206