The need to enhance argument skills through education has become increasingly evident during the last 20 years. This need has resulted in an ongoing discussion that focuses on students' and teachers' argumentation, and its support. However, apart from the extended competence-based discourse, no clear and homogeneous definition exists for argumentative competence and its constituent skills. To respond to this deficiency, we conducted an integrative literature review focusing on the methods of argument analysis and assessment that have been proposed thus far in the field of education. Specifically, we constructed an interpretative framework to organize the information contained in 97 reviewed studies in a coherent and meaningful way. The main...
A central goal of education is to improve argumentation literacy. How do we know how well this goal ...
The purpose of this paper is to show whether the two crucial dimensions used for assessing the quali...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0066.Philosophers, psychologists, and educators ...
The need to enhance argument skills through education has become increasingly evident during the pas...
Following constructivist paradigms for learning, this article explores the relationships between the...
The ability to engage in reasoned discussion is a skill that is needed in many different workplace a...
During the last decade, argumentation has attracted growing attention as a means to elicit processes...
In this paper, we propose a framework for fostering argumentative skills in a systematic way in Phil...
Development of Critical Thinking Skills in the Framework of the Argumentation Theor
This is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Infancia y Ap...
The Bologna Reform of the European Universities brings the development of student skills to the fron...
The definition and the assessment of the quality of argumentative texts has become an increasingly c...
Argumentation skills are an important domain to be provided to students in higher education. This st...
A fundamental role of universities is to develop independent and critical thinkers. An effective str...
This study uses a literary study method using a type of qualitative research which aims to describe ...
A central goal of education is to improve argumentation literacy. How do we know how well this goal ...
The purpose of this paper is to show whether the two crucial dimensions used for assessing the quali...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0066.Philosophers, psychologists, and educators ...
The need to enhance argument skills through education has become increasingly evident during the pas...
Following constructivist paradigms for learning, this article explores the relationships between the...
The ability to engage in reasoned discussion is a skill that is needed in many different workplace a...
During the last decade, argumentation has attracted growing attention as a means to elicit processes...
In this paper, we propose a framework for fostering argumentative skills in a systematic way in Phil...
Development of Critical Thinking Skills in the Framework of the Argumentation Theor
This is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Infancia y Ap...
The Bologna Reform of the European Universities brings the development of student skills to the fron...
The definition and the assessment of the quality of argumentative texts has become an increasingly c...
Argumentation skills are an important domain to be provided to students in higher education. This st...
A fundamental role of universities is to develop independent and critical thinkers. An effective str...
This study uses a literary study method using a type of qualitative research which aims to describe ...
A central goal of education is to improve argumentation literacy. How do we know how well this goal ...
The purpose of this paper is to show whether the two crucial dimensions used for assessing the quali...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0066.Philosophers, psychologists, and educators ...