Structured controversy is one type of cooperative learning strategy. It involves students in researching positions on topics and then debating each other. A unique aspect of this strategy is that students then reverse sides and argue the other position. This paper discusses the use of the structuredcontroversy process to teach diversity content in the classroom. It addresses the advantages and barriers to using structured controversy, and identifies ways in which structured controversy can be used in the social work curriculum to teach cultural competence. The article also reports on an evaluation of the structured controversy process that was used in BSW and MSW classrooms. The findings from this evaluation suggest thatstructured controver...
This paper presents the findings from an innovative project funded by the International Association ...
The IT in Society course is based on an Open Ended Group project framework that has been developed i...
When we experience diverse points of view or styles of engagement, we often get understandably anxio...
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...
This paper is aimed at introducing and highlighting structured academic controversy as a model of co...
Purpose: This study had two main objectives: The first was to explore the extent to which a group of...
The purpose of this chapter is to consider the potential value of adding a technique known as Struct...
This paper is based on the development of a unique approach to teaching post graduate pre-registrati...
This presentation will feature the results of a literature review focused on two research questions:...
This paper explores the nature, purpose and practice of structured controversy pedagogy (SCP). It be...
<p>Many students do not like English debate. They argue that in the debate, they should apply four s...
Attacking Ideas, Not People: Using Structured Controversy in the College Classroom, by Barbara L. Wa...
Modern education values diversity in the classroom making no or few changes in classroom practices t...
“Teaching students how to raise their awareness levels and their consciousness can be both a frustra...
This paper presents the findings from an innovative project funded by the International Association ...
The IT in Society course is based on an Open Ended Group project framework that has been developed i...
When we experience diverse points of view or styles of engagement, we often get understandably anxio...
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...
This paper is aimed at introducing and highlighting structured academic controversy as a model of co...
Purpose: This study had two main objectives: The first was to explore the extent to which a group of...
The purpose of this chapter is to consider the potential value of adding a technique known as Struct...
This paper is based on the development of a unique approach to teaching post graduate pre-registrati...
This presentation will feature the results of a literature review focused on two research questions:...
This paper explores the nature, purpose and practice of structured controversy pedagogy (SCP). It be...
<p>Many students do not like English debate. They argue that in the debate, they should apply four s...
Attacking Ideas, Not People: Using Structured Controversy in the College Classroom, by Barbara L. Wa...
Modern education values diversity in the classroom making no or few changes in classroom practices t...
“Teaching students how to raise their awareness levels and their consciousness can be both a frustra...
This paper presents the findings from an innovative project funded by the International Association ...
The IT in Society course is based on an Open Ended Group project framework that has been developed i...
When we experience diverse points of view or styles of engagement, we often get understandably anxio...