Improving Argumentative Skills in Education: Three Online Discussion Tools

Jan Albert van Laar
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How can we foster sound argumentation and valid criticism in education? How to help students to avoid fallacies, resist polarization, respond wisely to misleading information, and how to make them produce arguments that are genuinely responsive to the position of those they address? I sketch a dialogical account of the nature of sound argument and criticism. Then, I discuss two types of argumentative dialogue: persuasion dialogue and negotiation dialogue. Finally, I explain how software applications provide an opportunity for students to analyse, evaluate and produce arguments, and to critically think about the design of discussion procedures. I also discuss a third software application that enables teachers and advanced students to themselves design online discussion procedures, so as to experiment with them and to advance their understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of various design choices. This paper support the idea that students’ argumentative skills will be enhanced by letting them engage in the online discussion procedures presented.
提高教育中的辩论技巧:三种在线讨论工具
我们如何在教育中培养健全的论证和有效的批评?如何帮助学生避免谬论,抵制两极分化,明智地回应误导性信息,以及如何使他们提出真正回应他们所解决的问题的论点?我对合理论证和批评的本质进行了对话式的描述。然后,我讨论了两种类型的辩论对话:说服对话和谈判对话。最后,我解释了软件应用程序如何为学生提供分析、评估和产生论点的机会,并批判性地思考讨论程序的设计。我还讨论了第三个软件应用程序,它可以让教师和高级学生自己设计在线讨论程序,从而进行实验,并加深他们对各种设计选择的优缺点的理解。这篇论文支持这样一种观点,即让学生参与所呈现的在线讨论程序,可以提高他们的辩论技巧。
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