This lesson explores how to distinguish between fact and opinion and facilitate …
This lesson explores how to distinguish between fact and opinion and facilitate thoughtful dialog using principles of civil discourse. It is intended for intermediate English language learners (B1-B2 CEFR). The content is appropriate for secondary school students and adults. The lesson plan includes a handout and a presentation. The material from the presentation could be written on a board.
This activity related to Civil Discourse is designed for the students of secondary …
This activity related to Civil Discourse is designed for the students of secondary level having the age group of 13 to 15. The number of students focused is twenty with B1 level of English.The main objective of this activity is to help students allow to reach a unanimous agreement through polite discussion and also to improve the students critical thinking level. The lesson plan is divided into two parts which takes an hour each to be conducted in classroom. The lesson plan includes the handout, a presentation and a practice worksheet.
These are course materials for a new course at the intersection of …
These are course materials for a new course at the intersection of civil discourse and public policy. The course was developed and taught at the Biden School at the University of Delaware. Support for this course was provided by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Ithaca Initiative.
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