We used 2 debates over the course of a semester to encourage upper level psychology students to engage in discussion about controversial issues. The debates considered issues in Affirmative Action and sexual diversity. Students completed a survey assessing their experiences both individually and as a team member. Students found it easier to discuss controversial subjects in the classroom during a structured debate as compared to traditional open discussions. In addition, most of the students enjoyed the debate, would like to participate in a debate in the future, and felt empowered by the experience. The debate itself elicited some strong emotions, both positive and negative. Debate is a useful tool to fa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This study was about the discussion of controversial ...
AbstractThis study shows the opinions of 30 students enrolled in courses psycho-pedagogical module a...
Debate is an important and worthwhile way by which to engage students in real language communication...
Following a review of the literature, an educational case study is provided for the benefit of facul...
Debate is a controlled discussion between two parties to persuade each other about a controversial t...
Controversial topics may be uncomfortable for teachers to include in their in-class discussions. How...
The purpose of this study was to make inquiries about students’ perceptions on employing classroom d...
Classroom debates have been used iiq a developmental psy-chology course in order to teach students a...
Discussion is widely held to be the pedagogical approach most appropriate to the exploration of cont...
Debates, a popular classroom method, elicit students’ participation and critical thinking. Debates...
This study builds upon semi-structured interviews. With this study I am to research how seven studen...
Debating is a well-known pedagogical technique used to encourage discussion, motivate students, and ...
[Extract] "Debate refers to the process of considering multiple viewpoints and arriving at a judgmen...
Discussing controversy is an important practice for living in a democracy. If we want to live in a p...
Research consistently demonstrates the benefits of employing classroom discussions; however, there h...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This study was about the discussion of controversial ...
AbstractThis study shows the opinions of 30 students enrolled in courses psycho-pedagogical module a...
Debate is an important and worthwhile way by which to engage students in real language communication...
Following a review of the literature, an educational case study is provided for the benefit of facul...
Debate is a controlled discussion between two parties to persuade each other about a controversial t...
Controversial topics may be uncomfortable for teachers to include in their in-class discussions. How...
The purpose of this study was to make inquiries about students’ perceptions on employing classroom d...
Classroom debates have been used iiq a developmental psy-chology course in order to teach students a...
Discussion is widely held to be the pedagogical approach most appropriate to the exploration of cont...
Debates, a popular classroom method, elicit students’ participation and critical thinking. Debates...
This study builds upon semi-structured interviews. With this study I am to research how seven studen...
Debating is a well-known pedagogical technique used to encourage discussion, motivate students, and ...
[Extract] "Debate refers to the process of considering multiple viewpoints and arriving at a judgmen...
Discussing controversy is an important practice for living in a democracy. If we want to live in a p...
Research consistently demonstrates the benefits of employing classroom discussions; however, there h...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This study was about the discussion of controversial ...
AbstractThis study shows the opinions of 30 students enrolled in courses psycho-pedagogical module a...
Debate is an important and worthwhile way by which to engage students in real language communication...