This paper explores the nature, purpose and practice of structured controversy pedagogy (SCP). It begins by examining the philosophical underpinnings of SCP and explains its relationship with transformational learning. A four-step model is introduced, followed by two LAMS-based case examples, illustrating contemporary, technology-based applications of this pedagogical model. This paper argues that SCP may provide a possibility to engage students and lecturers in teaching and learning practices that move beyond transmission education. It is a response to Dalziel’s (2010) call for more specific examples of eTeaching Strategies
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This paper reports on the development and implementation of the AcademicDebate course in the ELA. Th...
Within the socio-cultural school of thought, Galperin, was influenced by Vygotsky’s theory of mind. ...
This paper attempts to explore potential educational benefits and challenges of implementing struct...
Purpose: This study had two main objectives: The first was to explore the extent to which a group of...
Purpose: This study had two main objectives: The first was to explore the extent to which a group of...
This paper is aimed at introducing and highlighting structured academic controversy as a model of co...
The purpose of this chapter is to consider the potential value of adding a technique known as Struct...
Attacking Ideas, Not People: Using Structured Controversy in the College Classroom, by Barbara L. Wa...
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This paper is focused on presenting curriculum as a core issue of any educational reform, and as a v...
Debates, a popular classroom method, elicit students’ participation and critical thinking. Debates...
There is a sense of ambivalence with regard to the place of the knowledge of the foundations of educ...
There is a sense of ambivalence with regard to the place of the knowledge of the foundations of educ...
Social science subjects need to be constructed to shape the life of a democratic citizen. Organizing...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate the evolution of students’ written argumentati...
This paper reports on the development and implementation of the AcademicDebate course in the ELA. Th...
Within the socio-cultural school of thought, Galperin, was influenced by Vygotsky’s theory of mind. ...
This paper attempts to explore potential educational benefits and challenges of implementing struct...
Purpose: This study had two main objectives: The first was to explore the extent to which a group of...
Purpose: This study had two main objectives: The first was to explore the extent to which a group of...
This paper is aimed at introducing and highlighting structured academic controversy as a model of co...
The purpose of this chapter is to consider the potential value of adding a technique known as Struct...
Attacking Ideas, Not People: Using Structured Controversy in the College Classroom, by Barbara L. Wa...
Structured controversy is one type of cooperative learning strategy. It involves students in researc...
This paper is focused on presenting curriculum as a core issue of any educational reform, and as a v...
Debates, a popular classroom method, elicit students’ participation and critical thinking. Debates...
There is a sense of ambivalence with regard to the place of the knowledge of the foundations of educ...
There is a sense of ambivalence with regard to the place of the knowledge of the foundations of educ...
Social science subjects need to be constructed to shape the life of a democratic citizen. Organizing...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate the evolution of students’ written argumentati...
This paper reports on the development and implementation of the AcademicDebate course in the ELA. Th...
Within the socio-cultural school of thought, Galperin, was influenced by Vygotsky’s theory of mind. ...