Developing Writers of Argument

Tools and Rules That Sharpen Student Reasoning

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Author: Michael W. Smith, Jon-Philip Imbrenda ISBN: 9781506394404
Publisher: SAGE Publications Publication: December 22, 2017
Imprint: Corwin Language: English
Author: Michael W. Smith, Jon-Philip Imbrenda
ISBN: 9781506394404
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication: December 22, 2017
Imprint: Corwin
Language: English

Better Arguments Make Better Students — and Better Citizens

The ability to make effective arguments is not only necessary in students’ academic lives, it’s a transferable skill essential to students’ future success as critical thinkers and contributing members of society. But how do we engage students and ensure they understand argument writing’s fundamental components? 

This book shows the way, with ready-to-implement lessons that make argument writing topical and relevant. Students form arguments about subjects of interest, and then reflect on the arguments’ organization, giving them reusable structural models. 

Complete with guidance on applying the lessons’ techniques in a unit-wide context, Developing Writers of Argument offers a practical approach for instructing in this crucial aspect of students’ development.

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Better Arguments Make Better Students — and Better Citizens

The ability to make effective arguments is not only necessary in students’ academic lives, it’s a transferable skill essential to students’ future success as critical thinkers and contributing members of society. But how do we engage students and ensure they understand argument writing’s fundamental components? 

This book shows the way, with ready-to-implement lessons that make argument writing topical and relevant. Students form arguments about subjects of interest, and then reflect on the arguments’ organization, giving them reusable structural models. 

Complete with guidance on applying the lessons’ techniques in a unit-wide context, Developing Writers of Argument offers a practical approach for instructing in this crucial aspect of students’ development.

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