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Exploring Types of Evidence in Oral Communication
Kristi DiLallo
Students will recognize the importance of having a diversity of sources in oral communication.
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Working with Conclusions through Logical Fallacies: Finding Faults and Rebuttals
Timothy David Orme
To help students identify logical fallacies, the harm of those fallacies, and how they might pinpoint them in their own work.
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Analyzing Policy and Stakeholder Perspectives – the Case of the Spotted Owl
Victoria Derr
- Effectively reading in our discipline – focused on Text-Based Discussions
- Identifying and analyzing stakeholder perspectives
- Applying policy to understand stakeholder perspectives
[1] Schoenback, Ruth, Cynthia Greenleaf, and Lynn Murphy. 2012. Reading for Understanding: How Reading Apprenticeship Improves Disciplinary Learning in Secondary and College Classrooms. WestEd.org.
[2] Ibid.
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Active Listening "Debates" - Classroom Activity
Victoria Derr
Students will practice critical thinking, active listening, and the development and presentation of arguments and positions through oral and written communication.
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