1. The Fishbowl Debate– Randomly select a handful of students to come sit in front of the classroom in a half-circle facing the students. Pose a question or a statement to those selected students and ask them to discuss...
Classroom ActivitiesSubjects to Debate If you have spent any amount of time in schools (especially secondary), you know how much students can love to argue. As students grow and progress through school, they find their voices and opinions on a variety of topics. As a teacher, you could ...
In this post I have explained how to make a simple classroom debate timer circuit which can be used to illuminate two sequentially toggling lamps to indicate the start and finish of the lecture time delivered by the respective members in the class. The idea was requested by Animale. Table of...
Classroom debate is a tried and true learning exercise that instils in students critical thinking, reasoning, and global awareness skills, key pieces to the education that the Yew Chung International School of Beijing offers. Jon Mellen, our Global Politics teacher, recently contributed to a piece ...
02. How to Structure an Engaging Introduction Who Are You? Start with your name, background, and role.For example: "I’m a second-year student majoring in English at Fudan University." Why Are You Introducing Yourself? Exp...
Discusses national trends and local variations in teacher education and describes a survey to ascertain students' views on the teacher training process and the debate between classroom technicians and educational analysts. (CK)doi:10.1207/s15326993es1002_6DeYoung...
B. making the team members know how to share information or solutions and cooperate with each other C. building up team morale 2. This event was held in .A. a self-service restaurant B. a coffee shop C. a classroom 3. About how many team members were out of the second round of ...
Use a Collaborate Board as a follow-up to a poll question. Have students defend their answer choices from the poll and use this activity as a springboard for classroom debate. Here are some subject-specific ideas for student writing:
Combine several VR Field Trips for a compare and contrast interactive classroom activity. Students can explore the various locations and then use aCollaborate Boardto discuss or even debate their findings with their peers. Add a blankDraw Itafter a Simulation for students to upload their discoveries...
A debate is a formal, friendly competition between two people or two teams that take opposing sides on an issue -- a proposition side that is in favor of adopting a resolution and an opposition side that refutes the resolution. To craft a debate speech,