Starting an Argument in Science
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Strategies to get discussion going
Lesson idea. Ways to prompt constructive argument in lessons.
Teaching approach. This resource provides a table of useful activities and effective prompts to stimulate reasoning(ta) argumentation(ta) and discussion(ta) in science teaching. (edit)
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Title | Starting an Argument in Science |
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Format / structure | .doc - four pages taken from a larger archived DfES document. See disclaimer below. |
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Related ORBIT Wiki Resources | See other DfEScience(i) resources |
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Files and resources to view and download | File:Starting an Argument in Science.doc also available in WikiText format |
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- This resource has been harvested by ORBIT and made into a document that can be edited from the DfES resource "Strengthening teaching and learning in science through using different pedagogies" (ref:0703-2004)
- The original can be downloaded from the 'National Archive' here http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20110809101133/nsonline.org.uk/node/154651.
- We have, in places, edited these resources to remove references to obsolete legislation, guidance, or websites or to otherwise adapt them to our purposes. In particular, we have separated out key elements of the resources into separate 'ideas'.