Many people think that arguing interferes with learning. They link argumentation to a certain type of oppositional argument that is increasingly prevalent in our media culture. Tannen (1998) analyzed the aggressive types of argument that are frequently seen on talk shows and in the political sphere, where representatives of two opposed viewpoints spout talking points at each other. In these forms of argumentation, the goal is not to work together toward a common position, but simply to score points. All teachers and parents have seen children engaged in this type of argumentation, and most would probably agree that it has little to contribute to education
The empirical studies presented in this volume have focused on the most representative educational c...
The research reported in this study focuses on an investigation into the teaching of argumentation i...
Learning to argue is a key academic purpose for both first and second language students. It has been...
Many people think that arguing interferes with learning. They link argumentation to a certain type ...
This article examines a range of literature on argumentation in education published since 1990 and l...
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...
Being challenged by opposing views in a controversial discussion can stimulate the production of mor...
To find the place of Argumentation (argumentation theory) in education one must sort out its relatio...
This article reports the outcomes of a project in which teachers’ sought to develop their ability to...
This study systematically analyzed social and cognitive processes that underlie the development of a...
"Argument" is perhaps one of the most misunderstood terms in higher education, meaning different thi...
This paper surveys the contributions to the study of argumentation in the two decades since the work...
The ability to argue is an important academic goal in secondary education. This paper reports on an ...
Most children interact with their peers during their preschool years and within these interactions, ...
The empirical studies presented in this volume have focused on the most representative educational c...
The research reported in this study focuses on an investigation into the teaching of argumentation i...
Learning to argue is a key academic purpose for both first and second language students. It has been...
Many people think that arguing interferes with learning. They link argumentation to a certain type ...
This article examines a range of literature on argumentation in education published since 1990 and l...
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...
Being challenged by opposing views in a controversial discussion can stimulate the production of mor...
To find the place of Argumentation (argumentation theory) in education one must sort out its relatio...
This article reports the outcomes of a project in which teachers’ sought to develop their ability to...
This study systematically analyzed social and cognitive processes that underlie the development of a...
"Argument" is perhaps one of the most misunderstood terms in higher education, meaning different thi...
This paper surveys the contributions to the study of argumentation in the two decades since the work...
The ability to argue is an important academic goal in secondary education. This paper reports on an ...
Most children interact with their peers during their preschool years and within these interactions, ...
The empirical studies presented in this volume have focused on the most representative educational c...
The research reported in this study focuses on an investigation into the teaching of argumentation i...
Learning to argue is a key academic purpose for both first and second language students. It has been...