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Teach Argumentation
Effortlessly
ANGELA PEERY, ED. D.
DRANGELAPEERY@GMAIL.COM
Teaching the skills of argumentation…
Not a fad…
A good idea…
For a long time…
Exercising Logic
THE ROLE OF LOGOS, ETHOS, PATHOS
Rhetorical Modes
Logos
◦Reasoning
◦Evidence
Ethos
◦Credibility
◦Honesty
Pathos
◦Emotion
◦Empathy
Advertising: Logos,
ethos, or pathos?
Advertising: Logos, ethos, or pathos?
Advertising:
Logos, ethos, or pathos?
Political Ads
(More fine examples of the use of pathos!)
YouTube Videos to use with students:
The Logical Fallacy Project tinyurl.com/m285fy7
Five Fallacies by PBS tinyurl.com/p2wtg8m
Understanding Claims
CLAIMS, OPINION, AND LOGICAL FALLACIES
Claims and Non-Claims
Claim
◦A position
◦Debatable
Opinion
◦A personal view
◦Not necessarily based on fact
Logical fallacy
◦An error in reasoning
◦Illegitimate or irrelevant
Is it a claim, an
opinion, a logical
fallacy, or something
else?
Types of Claims
Fact or definition
◦ What many people refer to as global warming or climate change is actually
nothing more than the repetition of natural cycles that have occurred for eons.
Value, judgment, or worth
◦ Climate change is the most serious issue facing the world today.
Cause and effect
◦ Human actions are the forces behind much of the climate change in the past
century.
Policy or solution
◦ The governments of the world should spend more time, energy, and money on
finding sources of renewable energy in order to slow the rate of climate change.
1. Driving hybrid cars is an effective way to reduce pollution.
2. If the government were to ban gas-guzzling cars, they would eventually
ban air travel as well.
3. The show “Whale Wars” is my favorite reality show.
4. The show “Whale Wars” should not be on TV because the crew on the
show is a bunch of unlawful hippies.
5. Watching reality shows is a waste of an intelligent person’s time and
energy.
6. Raising the federal minimum wage would be beneficial for both workers
and business owners.
7. People who don’t support the increase in the federal minimum wage
have contempt for the poor.
8. If I had to work three minimum wage jobs to support my family, I
would.
9. The use of plastic grocery bags should be minimized in order to better
protect our planet.
Logical Fallacies
A great site for students - yourlogicalfallacyis.com
A great site for adults - tinyurl.com/pa4z7xo
(University of Idaho professor’s site)
Ideas for the Classroom
MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
Talk Protocol
1. Name or set up the argument.
2. Gather evidence for both sides of
the argument. (Read/listen/take
notes)
3. Select your position.
4. Face an opponent. Explain your
position.
5. Provide/receive feedback.
6. Meet with your team (same
position) to plan rebuttal.
7. Face an opponent again. Provide
rebuttal.
8. Prepare next steps.
◦ Writing
◦ Presentation
◦ Class debate
Play the Evidence Game
The teacher presents a position.
The teacher provides evidence for both sides.
Have students “vote with their feet” to take/change
positions or to show how strongly they agree/disagree.
Let’s play the evidence game…
Potbellied pigs make good family pets.
Evidence
They bond easily with humans.
They can live to be 20 years old.
They are generally hypoallergenic.
You can train a pig to walk on a leash.
They are highly trainable and learn at a faster rate than dogs.
The pig’s brain is only slightly less developed than a dolphin’s.
They are very susceptible to heat and stress.
They are physically incapable of sweating.
Other Ideas
What
are your
next
steps?
What are your next steps?

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Teach Argumentation Effortlessly

  • 1. Teach Argumentation Effortlessly ANGELA PEERY, ED. D. DRANGELAPEERY@GMAIL.COM
  • 2. Teaching the skills of argumentation… Not a fad… A good idea… For a long time…
  • 3. Exercising Logic THE ROLE OF LOGOS, ETHOS, PATHOS
  • 8. Political Ads (More fine examples of the use of pathos!) YouTube Videos to use with students: The Logical Fallacy Project tinyurl.com/m285fy7 Five Fallacies by PBS tinyurl.com/p2wtg8m
  • 10. Claims and Non-Claims Claim ◦A position ◦Debatable Opinion ◦A personal view ◦Not necessarily based on fact Logical fallacy ◦An error in reasoning ◦Illegitimate or irrelevant
  • 11. Is it a claim, an opinion, a logical fallacy, or something else?
  • 12. Types of Claims Fact or definition ◦ What many people refer to as global warming or climate change is actually nothing more than the repetition of natural cycles that have occurred for eons. Value, judgment, or worth ◦ Climate change is the most serious issue facing the world today. Cause and effect ◦ Human actions are the forces behind much of the climate change in the past century. Policy or solution ◦ The governments of the world should spend more time, energy, and money on finding sources of renewable energy in order to slow the rate of climate change.
  • 13. 1. Driving hybrid cars is an effective way to reduce pollution. 2. If the government were to ban gas-guzzling cars, they would eventually ban air travel as well. 3. The show “Whale Wars” is my favorite reality show. 4. The show “Whale Wars” should not be on TV because the crew on the show is a bunch of unlawful hippies. 5. Watching reality shows is a waste of an intelligent person’s time and energy. 6. Raising the federal minimum wage would be beneficial for both workers and business owners. 7. People who don’t support the increase in the federal minimum wage have contempt for the poor. 8. If I had to work three minimum wage jobs to support my family, I would. 9. The use of plastic grocery bags should be minimized in order to better protect our planet.
  • 14. Logical Fallacies A great site for students - yourlogicalfallacyis.com A great site for adults - tinyurl.com/pa4z7xo (University of Idaho professor’s site)
  • 15. Ideas for the Classroom MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
  • 16. Talk Protocol 1. Name or set up the argument. 2. Gather evidence for both sides of the argument. (Read/listen/take notes) 3. Select your position. 4. Face an opponent. Explain your position. 5. Provide/receive feedback. 6. Meet with your team (same position) to plan rebuttal. 7. Face an opponent again. Provide rebuttal. 8. Prepare next steps. ◦ Writing ◦ Presentation ◦ Class debate
  • 17. Play the Evidence Game The teacher presents a position. The teacher provides evidence for both sides. Have students “vote with their feet” to take/change positions or to show how strongly they agree/disagree.
  • 18. Let’s play the evidence game…
  • 19. Potbellied pigs make good family pets.
  • 20. Evidence They bond easily with humans. They can live to be 20 years old. They are generally hypoallergenic. You can train a pig to walk on a leash. They are highly trainable and learn at a faster rate than dogs. The pig’s brain is only slightly less developed than a dolphin’s. They are very susceptible to heat and stress. They are physically incapable of sweating.

Editor's Notes

  • #2: Argumentative writing has risen to the top of secondary educators’ list of priorities. In this session, teachers will learn specific exercises they can conduct with middle school or high school students that will help students exercise logic, distinguish claims from opinions and logical fallacies, and engage in well-informed debate. Supportive materials from other teachers will be shared.
  • #5: Logos: Sheldon on Big Bang Ethos: Leonard? Pathos: Penny What other characters exemplify these traits? What examples could we use with teens? Cartoon characters? “Argument” and “Persuasion” When writing to persuade, writers employ a variety of persuasive strategies. One common strategy is an appeal to the credibility, character, or authority of the writer (or speaker). When writers establish that they are knowledgeable and trustworthy, audiences are more likely to believe what they say. Another is an appeal to the audience’s self-interest, sense of identity, or emotions, any of which can sway an audience. A logical argument, on the other hand, convinces the audience because of the perceived merit and reasonableness of the claims and proofs offered rather than either the emotions the writing evokes in the audience or the character or credentials of the writer. The Standards place special emphasis on writing logical arguments as a particularly important form of college- and career-ready writing.
  • #9: 1st one is 6 minutes 2nd one is 13 minutes
  • #11: See https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/659/03/ http://writingcenter.unc.edu/handouts/fallacies/ http://study.com/academy/lesson/logical-fallacy-definition-examples.html The Logical Fallacy Project on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXLTQi7vVsI
  • #13: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/588/01/ Claims typically fall into one of four categories. Thinking about how you want to approach your topic, in other words what type of claim you want to make, is one way to focus your thesis on one particular aspect of your broader topic. Claims of fact or definition: These claims argue about what the definition of something is or whether something is a settled fact. Example: What some people refer to as global warming is actually nothing more than normal, long-term cycles of climate change. Claims of cause and effect: These claims argue that one person, thing, or event caused another thing or event to occur. Example: The popularity of SUV's in America has caused pollution to increase. Claims about value: These are claims made of what something is worth, whether we value it or not, how we would rate or categorize something. Example: Global warming is the most pressing challenge facing the world today. Claims about solutions or policies: These are claims that argue for or against a certain solution or policy approach to a problem. Example: Instead of drilling for oil in Alaska we should be focusing on ways to reduce oil consumption, such as researching renewable energy sources.
  • #14: Claim Logical fallacy – slippery slope Opinion Logical fallacy – ad hominem attack Claim Claim Logical fallacy – straw man Something else – personal story? Claim You misrepresented someone's argument to make it easier to attack. By exaggerating, misrepresenting, or just completely fabricating someone's argument, it's much easier to present your own position as being reasonable, but this kind of dishonesty serves to undermine honest rational debate. Example: After Will said that we should put more money into health and education, Warren responded by saying that he was surprised that Will hates our country so much that he wants to leave it defenseless by cutting military spending.
  • #15: Good concise explanations at http://www.myguruedge.com/our-thinking/myguru-blog/bid/214477/10-Common-Logical-Fallacies
  • #19: Choose a side, yes or no. You must make a decision on the next slide…
  • #20: Take a side on: “Potbellied pigs make good family pets.” See http://www.pigplacementnetwork.org/adopt/is-a-pig-right-for-you/ http://www.vettechcertificate.com/pets/pros-and-cons-of-owning-a-pet-pig/ http://teacuppiglets.weebly.com/proscons.html
  • #21: Pig activity And….. If all else fails, they’re delicious! (bad joke)