This is a light-hearted follow-up activity to an introduction to the three rhetorical modes, ethos, pathos and logos. Designed for sophomore, though adaptable, this activity asks students to find creative ways to use the three modes to make an absurd case
This thesis considers the principles of persuasion that are at work in a wide variety of cultural co...
Student use of rhetoric can provide insight into student learning since rhetoric is, in part, episte...
This talk was presented as part of Breakout Session D | Panel 2: Fostering Rhetorical Awareness Thro...
Using Aristotle’s rhetorical proofs of ethos, logos and pathos, university students’ strategies of p...
Persuasion is used in spoken and written communication to convince the audience to take appropriate...
Persuasion is used in spoken and written communication to convince the audience to take appropriate ...
In this lesson students meet three key rhetorical schemes – anaphora, antithesis, and chiasmus – in ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 173-179)Synthesizing the components of good teaching at ...
For students with a special interest in learning how to make forceful arguments in written form. Stu...
Robert Cockcroft, formerly of The University of Nottingham, UK Aristotle’s contention that rhetorica...
Students will understand that… • Persuasive writing is relevant to their lives outside of the academ...
Vita.Rhetoric, as defined by Aristotle, is persuasion, "the art of finding the arguments." Aristotle...
Our paper intends to introduce a new limited preparation event called teaching to the forensics co...
Tutoring center staff must communicate their credibility to effectively assist students. Ethos is a ...
Includes bibliographical references.In an effort to improve college readiness, collaboration between...
This thesis considers the principles of persuasion that are at work in a wide variety of cultural co...
Student use of rhetoric can provide insight into student learning since rhetoric is, in part, episte...
This talk was presented as part of Breakout Session D | Panel 2: Fostering Rhetorical Awareness Thro...
Using Aristotle’s rhetorical proofs of ethos, logos and pathos, university students’ strategies of p...
Persuasion is used in spoken and written communication to convince the audience to take appropriate...
Persuasion is used in spoken and written communication to convince the audience to take appropriate ...
In this lesson students meet three key rhetorical schemes – anaphora, antithesis, and chiasmus – in ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 173-179)Synthesizing the components of good teaching at ...
For students with a special interest in learning how to make forceful arguments in written form. Stu...
Robert Cockcroft, formerly of The University of Nottingham, UK Aristotle’s contention that rhetorica...
Students will understand that… • Persuasive writing is relevant to their lives outside of the academ...
Vita.Rhetoric, as defined by Aristotle, is persuasion, "the art of finding the arguments." Aristotle...
Our paper intends to introduce a new limited preparation event called teaching to the forensics co...
Tutoring center staff must communicate their credibility to effectively assist students. Ethos is a ...
Includes bibliographical references.In an effort to improve college readiness, collaboration between...
This thesis considers the principles of persuasion that are at work in a wide variety of cultural co...
Student use of rhetoric can provide insight into student learning since rhetoric is, in part, episte...
This talk was presented as part of Breakout Session D | Panel 2: Fostering Rhetorical Awareness Thro...