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Improving Student Proposals and Arguments
Module 1 - Introduction
Course Introduction Video (3:18)
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Navigating Teachable
Module 2 - What makes a good proposal?
Lesson 1.1 - Introduction to Descriptive Investigation Proposals (2:30)
Lesson 1.2 - Secondary Descriptive Proposal Example (1:10)
Lesson 1.3 - Elementary Proposals (3:25)
Lesson 1.4 - Using the Back of the Proposal Form (0:34)
Lesson 1.5 - Helping Students Know What to Write on a Proposal (1:38)
Lesson 1.6 - You Try It - Descriptive Proposals
Lesson 2.1 - Introduction to Hypothetico-Deductive Reasoning (2:10)
Lesson 2.2 - 2 Hypothesis HD Design (2:39)
Lesson 2.3 - ADI's 2 Hypothesis Proposal (1:30)
Lesson 2.4 - 3 Hypothesis HD Design (1:22)
Lesson 2.5 - ADI's 3 Hypothesis Proposal (0:59)
Lesson 2.6 - Other versions of Proposal Forms (0:36)
Lesson 2.7 - Wrapping Up HD Reasoning (0:44)
Lesson 2.8 - You Try It - Comparative and Experimental Proposals
Wrapping Up Proposals (5:17)
Module 3 - What Makes a Good Argument?
Lesson 1.1 - What goes in the Evidence box? (3:32)
Lesson 1.2 - What goes in the Justification Box? (3:52)
Lesson 1.3 - You Try It - Create Arguments
Lesson 2.1 - Intro to CER vs. CEJ (2:35)
Lesson 2.2 - CER vs CEJ Example (1:42)
Lesson 2.3 - Student Whiteboard Progressions (2:00)
Lesson 2.4 - Evaluating Whiteboards (2:23)
Lesson 2.5 - You Try It - Analyze and Improve Arguments
Wrapping Up Arguments (3:07)
Module 4 - Wrapping it All Up
Course Wrap Up Video (3:19)
Check for Understanding
Course Reflection
Course Introduction Video
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