Mauritius Commercial Bank, in partnership with the Rajiv Gandhi Science Centre is inviting secondary schools to register for the third edition of ‘Deba Klima’, a debate contest. Participants will be invited to present argumentation in Kreol Morisien on various topics related to climate change. The contest consists of confrontations between teams of students in structured debates on positions for or against a given topic, supported by appropriate research. Participating students and educators will benefit from training from Dr François Gemenne, a specialist in environmental geopolitics and migration dynamics.
•1. Raise awareness among students on the social, economic and environmental challenges faced by various countries, including Mauritius, due to climate change.
•2. Raise awareness among students about the present and future measures, solutions and best practices that could be adopted by the community, businesses, decision makers and scientists to mitigate the effects of climate change and promote sustainable development.
One team per school may register for the contest. The team should comprise three students of Grades 10, 11 or 12 and one supervising educator. All educators, including those from science or language backgrounds may supervise the students, as long as they are motivated to guide them throughout this inter-school competition.
Step 1: Schools register their teams
10 February 2025
The Rector/Supervising Educator of each participating school will have to signify their intention to participate in the contest by completing the following online form. ONE TEAM per school may register for the contest by 10 February 2025.
Step 2: Teams submit their video
23 February 2025
The chosen team from each school needs to record a video (3min 30 to 4min long) which will be used by the Jury Panel to select teams for the debate contest. All THREE students should speak in an UNINTERRUPTED sequence without editing in the video. Teams should choose ONE of the following topics:
1. Pou diminie emision karbonn, devlopman bann infrastriktir bizin met lanfaz lor transpor piblik olie promouvwar veikil individiel.
To reduce carbon emissions, infrastructural development should focus on enhancing public transportation systems instead of accommodating individual vehicles.
2. Zis inovasion teknolozik ki pou kapav ed nou fer fas sanzman klimatik.
Only technological innovations can help us address climate change.
3. Pou garanti sekirite alimanter dan Moris, sak lakaz oblize ena enn potaze.
To achieve food security in Mauritius, it should be mandatory for all households to engage in home gardening.
Students should present CONVINCING ARGUMENTS EITHER FOR OR AGAINST one topic. The video should be in line with the criteria detailed in the annexed Video Guidelines. Teams failing to submit videos respecting these guidelines will be disqualified.
Step 3:The jury panel assesses the videos submitted
25 February – 14 March 2025
A Jury Panel will select the 16 best teams based on the videos using the following criteria:
•Relevance and depth of arguments
•Construction of arguments
•Mastery of the subject
•Eloquence/communication skills
•Respect of time allocated (3 mins 30 sec to 4 mins)
Step 4:Training of educators and students
24 March 2025
The supervising educators and participating students of the selected teams will be invited for training sessions delivered by Dr François Gemenne. The training will aim at providing the teams with information, tools and techniques needed throughout the competition. The 16 teams will also receive a toolkit to steer them through the process.
Step 5:Debates are on
08 April – 05 June 2025
Two teams will debate for and against a motion which will be determined before each round. Both the proposing and opposing teams will present the debate as follows:
•Topic introduction and development of arguments (Maximum 5 minutes)
•Consultation among team members (maximum 2 minutes)
•Presentation of refuting arguments (maximum 5 minutes)
•Conclusion (maximum 3 minutes)
A Jury Panel will assess the teams using the following criteria:
•Organisation, prioritisation and clarity of arguments
•Content, reasoning and evidence
•Cross examination and refutation
•Expression and presentation style
•Teamwork and adherence to guidelines
The knockout rounds will be as follows:
The Prize Giving Ceremony will be held on 05 June 2025. The prizes are as follows:
Student Prizes | |
Winner | An eco-discovery trip to Rodrigues + savings voucher worth Rs 30,000 per student |
Runner Up | Prize worth Rs 15,000 per student |
Semi finalist | Prize worth Rs 8,000 per student |
Supervising Teacher Prizes | |
Winner | An eco-discovery trip to Rodrigues + savings voucher worth Rs 6,000 |
Runner Up | Prize worth Rs 4,000 |
Semi-finalists | Prize worth Rs 3,000 |
All participants who reach the Round of 16 will win an Eco-Tour at Ebony Forest Nature Reserve.
Each school should register only one Team which should consist of three students only, working under the supervision of one educator.
•Students represent their respective schools and are not allowed to participate as individuals.
•The students who registered must be those present until the final stages of the competition unless force majeure.
• All debates will be in Creole.
•Videos for the selection process should not exceed 4 minutes. Teams which fail to submit their video by 23 February 2025 will be disqualified.
•Participants who do not respect the time allocated during the debates will be penalised.
•Allocation of themes and motions to be debated by each team will be done through a lucky draw.
•By participating in the debate contest, students and their responsible parties, Educators and Rectors give permission to the organising committee to use their names, the school names as well as photographs and videos where they are featured and which will have been shot to promote or communicate on the debate contest. Participants release MCB and RGSC from any claims, liabilities and/or damages arising directly or indirectly out of their participation in the contest.
•Disrespect, use of foul language and aggressive tones will not be permitted at any time and may lead to disqualification.
•The decision of the Jury is final.
Director
Rajiv Gandhi Science Centre,
Old Moka Road, Bell Village
Tel: 2132773, Fax: 2132726
Email: education@rgsctf.org Website: rgsc.govmu.org