Culture Influencer: Dr. Marie Mater

Dr. Marie A. Mater, Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of Speech Communication in the Department of English, Communication, Great Texts, and Modern Languages, was an invited judge at the following online National Christian Forensics and Communications Association (NCFCA) tournaments:

  • West Regions (Regions 1, 2, and 5) Mixer Tournament from February 16-19, 2022

Students from Alaska, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon and Washington participated in this tournament. Dr. Mater was on panels that judged the Extemporaneous Speech Semifinals and the Persuasive Speech Finals. The Extemporaneous Speech is a limited preparation speech in which the speaker is assigned a current event topic and given 20 minutes to analyze news and other sources while preparing a seven-minute, evidence-based speech. The Persuasive Speech is an original platform speech that influences the audience to consider a particular point of view or course of action.

  • Southeast Regions (Regions 7, 8, 11, and 12) Mixer Tournament from February 23-26, 2022

Students from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas participated in this tournament. Dr. Mater was on panels that judged the Digital Presentation Semifinals and the Impromptu Speech Finals. The Digital Presentation is an original ten-minute platform speech that informs or persuades and is accompanied by digital visual aids. The Impromptu Speech is a limited preparation speech in which the speaker draws a topic and is given two minutes to prepare a unique and meaningful five-minute speech.

NCFCA is an organization committed to training homeschool, high school students to address life issues in a manner that glorifies God, and ultimately preparing students to shape the culture and impact people for Christ. The formal speech and debate programs are designed to teach young people to communicate truth with both integrity and grace. Each speech event offers unique educational opportunities that promote critical thinking, research, literary analysis and effective delivery. Through regional and national competitions supported by exceptional training and an elite qualification system, NCFCA Speech and Debate provides a proven framework that challenges students to grow their communication skills.

NCFCA has a far-reaching impact on American society. There are 160-plus clubs around the United States that meet to learn, prepare and practice for the yearly competitive season. Thousands of students aged 12-18 participate in competitions, resulting in over 38,000 speeches and 14,000 debates delivered during the season nationwide. NCFCA graduates are influencing our world as analysts, authors, business owners, doctors, educators, engineers, entrepreneurs, lawyers, nurses, pastors and politicians. For more information, visit NCFCA.org.