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Inquiry-Based Civil Discourse Education
Communication Teacher
  • Darren Linvill, Clemson University
  • Andrew S. Pyle, Clemson University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2017
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Disciplines
Abstract

Course: Civil discourse, argumentation, debate, persuasion, political communication

Objectives: This unit activity will help students build an understanding of civil discourse and its function in society. Students will: (1) increase their capacity to examine arguments critically, (2) enhance their own ability to self-reflect critically, and (3) improve their ability to engage in civil discourse. This activity will employ inquiry-based learning strategies to apply students’ understanding of civil discourse in a dialogue with the broader campus community by partnering with campus media to develop and publish original opinion-editorial pieces.

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