Argumentation in the Classroom

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This article is the source of the students' ideas when they write about sentence frames: Ross, D., Fisher, D., and Frey, N. (2009). The art of argumentation. Science and Children, 47(3), 29-31.

Argumentation serves many purposes in the classroom. Students in Physics 111 get the opportunity to practice respectful argumentation and debates on a daily basis as they explore and discuss science phenomena. By speaking about and listening to alternate perspectives, students' conceptualizations of ideas are enhanced.

This page exhibits student presentations on the role of argumentation in the classroom. First they discuss with a partner, next they write down what they are thinking, and then they share, present, and discuss it with the rest of the class.


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Goals of Argumentation

Ground Rules- Respect!

Model

Role of Teacher


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