Debates for academic English students. This webpage discusses what is a debate, how to run a debate and practice debate questions. What is a debate? A debate is, basically, a for or against argument. You have to debate why your position is correct and why your opponents’ are wrong. You...
We’re proud to share that last week our students participated in the ESU MACE Debating Competition, one of the most prestigious debate competitions in the UK. This exciting opportunity allowed students to engage with complex topics, sharpen their communication skills, and develop confidence in publi...
17. TIME for Kids » Debate Blog https://www.timeforkids.com/g56/topics/debate/ + Follow Blog Read articles on articles concerning the mental heathy of students, curriculum and extra curriculum activities, and more in this segment of TIME for Kids. TIME for Kids nurtures today's learne...
The platforms allow students and parents to connect to each other as well as teachers and other school staff outside of school hours to establish relationships as well as connect with outside community members and experts for internships, interviews, and other opportunities. For work, employees ...
Furthermore, they illustrated how argumentation tasks can potentially provide a context for students to explore cross-subject topics. Research about the immersion of students in tasks that support their argumentation can generate understanding of students reasoning, and ultimately such research may lead ...
it also made me see other people's point of views about the topics.’ Participants in this study saw the potential of debate as learning and teaching strategy: ‘I think it has the potential to bring value, particularly for the younger students with less life experience but I think it need...
The Big Society Debate: Is it a Panacea for Reducing the Impact of Welfare Cuts in Public Health? The UK economy is in serious difficulties, notwithstanding some improvements in 2012. Pursuing a strategy of cuts, in order to reduce the deficit that the country faces, further benefit cuts are...
“it is always helpful for school leaders to learn from different systems.” she said. However, student autonomy, questioning and the development of skills to allow students to think of themselves – key elements in British pedagogical approaches -do not appear to be part of the Chinese ...
Opponents of tablets say that they are expensive, too distracting for students, easy to break, and costly/time-consuming to fix. They say that tablets contribute to eyestrain, headaches, and blurred vision, increase the excuses available for students not doing their homework, require costly Wi-Fi...
As Baron wrote in thepaperon the overall regulation: “The need for a dramatic overhaul is now even more dubious than before – the industry learned to make SEP licensing work. As a result, litigation is decreasing, whereas standardisation and innovation are thriving.” ...