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Name: Lesson 1: Routines of Reading, Writing, Thinking, and Talking about Persuasion
ID: m15967
Language: English (en)
Summary: Read how to support students to access prior knowledge about inspiring change and to engage in a first reading of a persuasive speech to get its gist. Lesson 1 includes the routines for writing to learn, talking in pairs or trios, note-taking and tracking learning. It also describes how to introduce the language of persuasion and the big picture of the unit via a graphic of a curricular architecture. Do not miss Lessons 2-4 in order to follow the progression from initial reading comprehension to critical thinking about one’s reading. Development supported by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
Keywords: Argument, Methods, Persuade, Persuasion, Speech, Step Back, Write About, Write Like
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License: Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY 2.0)

Authors: Institute for Learning (ifl@pitt.edu)
Copyright Holders: Institute for Learning (ifl@pitt.edu)
Maintainers: Institute for Learning (ifl@pitt.edu)

Version: 1.1 (history)
Created: Mar 26, 2008 1:26 pm GMT-5
Revised: Apr 7, 2008 4:41 pm GMT-5

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Version: 1.1 Apr 7, 2008 4:41 pm GMT-5 by Institute for Learning
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