Keywords: Discussions
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Alternative discussion formats
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Abstract: Formal debates and question-and-answer discussions are great, but these alternative discussion formats will liven up your classroom and get students really thinking.
Alternative discussion formats: a public relations campaign
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Abstract: By creating a PR campaign for a historical or literary figure, students can practice a wide range of thinking skills.
Alternative discussion formats: history and literature on trial
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Abstract: Putting historical or literary figures on trial makes a lively and challenging alternative to a class debate.
Alternative discussion formats: monuments and memorials
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Abstract: Creating monuments or memorials for historical and literary figures encourages students to think creatively and provides a lively structure for an in-class discussion.
Alternative discussion formats: museum exhibit design
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Abstract: Designing museum exhibits encourages students to think creatively and to use a wide range of thinking skills.
Alternative discussion formats: the talk show
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Abstract: The talk show is a format with which students are already familiar, and it provides the structure for a great discussion.
Caucusing in the middle school classroom
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Abstract: Caucusing enables students to practice the elements of responsible citizenship, including persuasive writing and speaking.
Debates in the middle school classroom
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Abstract: A plan for staging a debate, including choosing a topic, "debate do's," and assessment.
Discuss it with discussion boards and forums
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Abstract: This "Teacher Time Saver" looks at free tools for creating Web-based discussions.
How to Conduct a Meeting in an Intercultural Setting
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Abstract: This module offers a version of the Harvard Negotiating Process suitable for conducting village meetings and intercultural discussions about engineering projects in student outreach programs such as Engineers without Borders.
Smashing the Iron Rice Bowl: Chinese East Asia, Fall 2004
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Abstract: Examines the experiences of ordinary Chinese people as they lived through tumultous change in the twentieth-century. Class discussion focuses on personal memoirs and films. Includes comparisons of the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. 21F.991 is for students pursuing a minor ... More »
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