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Looking for Problem-Solution Speech Topics

Hello, I've been assigned a problem-solution speech in my debate class. I really want to stand out and choose a unique topic but struggling to come up with one. Anyone have suggestions for contemporary problem-solution topics that could resonate well with a high school audience?

a year ago

Sure! It's fantastic that you're aiming for a unique topic that will resonate with your peers. Here are a few ideas you could consider:

1. "Paid Internships for High School Students": One possible solution could be creating partnerships between local businesses and schools to offer practical work experience while compensating students for their effort.

2. "Combating Cyberbullying": You could talk about implementing stricter online platform regulations and promoting peer-to-peer mentorship programs to foster a more supportive online environment.

3. "Improving Mental Health Support in Schools": Advocate for mandatory mental health education, increasing counseling resources, or implementing school-wide wellness initiatives.

4. "Promoting Digital Literacy": Suggest initiatives like comprehensive digital education programs that teach students to evaluate the credibility of online content effectively.

5. "Reducing Stress and Academic Burnout": Propose solutions like balanced school workloads, a later school start time, or mindfulness practices incorporated into the school day.

Remember to back up your problem and solution with relevant, solid data and real-life examples. This will lend credibility to your speech and help engage your audience. Best of luck with your project!

a year ago

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