Art of Argument Teacher's Edition

Art of Argument Teacher's Edition

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ISBN: 9781600510618
Grades: 7-12

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Middle and high school students will argue (and sometimes quarrel), but they won’t argue well without good training. Students who complete The Art of Argument will know how to reason with clarity, relevance, and purpose . . . and have fun along the way! They will study and master 28 logical fallacies, which will provide an essential lifetime framework for filtering good and bad reasoning as well as writing and speaking effectively. This mastery of informal logic is a foundational subject by which other subjects are evaluated, assessed, and learned.

“My chief objection to a quarrel,” G.K. Chesterton wrote, “is that it ends a good argument.”

The Art of Argument features clear explanations and illustrations, along with dialogues, worksheets, and dialectic discussion questions, making this text easy to follow and engaging. The fallacies become relevant with practical applications through an analysis of current social, commercial, and political issues, as well as over 60 comical and clever phony advertisements. Fun extras are included, such as a humorous skit for students to perform and the famous short story “Love Is a Fallacy” by Max Shulman.

The Art of Argument Teacher’s Edition features the entire content of the The Art of Argument student text, along with answer keys, teaching tips, and invaluable chapter and unit tests. The Art of Argument DVD set is also available as a companion product. See our Support tab above for schedule recommendations.

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Socrates is the "go to" person when it comes to fallacies (occurrence of bad or incorrect reasoning) and his perspective on the three basic categories - fallacies of irrelevance (points that don't relate to the issue), of presumption (assumptions that are not justified or necessary), and of clarity (language that confuses and muddies) - is sought via time-travel. Several examples of each are provided plus the student has the opportunity to identify fallacies in cleverly fabricated magazine advertisements. Fallacies are printed on the inside covers of the Student Text for easy reference. Both Student and TE (each about 230 pgs, pb) have appendices that include a play and a short story that illustrate fallacies as well as a Glossary and Bibliography. TE includes reproducible chapter, unit, and final exams (with answer key). DVDs include 28 sessions (one for each fallacy) in which three teachers and 4 students present, define, discuss and explain the fallacy. As in the text, the DVDs emphasize a practical application to the student's life through advertisements, political speeches, and various moral/ethical debates.




Laced with humor and practical applications, Classical Academic Press strives to make logic accessible. And succeeds, too! The series has more background material than other logic books plus lots of "modern" examples. Making great use of dialogues and cartoons, there are some practice exercises but the emphasis is more on the "meat" of the text rather than on doing exercises. This sets them apart from other logic courses and makes them the perfect choice for students who want or need background information more than practice. This series is user-friendly and requires very little prep on the teacher's part although teacher-student interaction is necessary to maximize the learning. Art of Argument would be the starting place for a Jr. High student followed by Argument Builder and/or Discovery of Deduction, which can stand alone or be used together.

Each Student Text is designed to be worked in with the student thinking through and writing out responses to the material being presented. Teacher Editions are predominantly full-text answer keys but often include teacher's notes (a list of suggestions and recommendations for teaching the course) as well as ideas for supplementing and enriching the study. ~ Janice




Primary Subject
Logic
Grade Start
7
Grade End
12
ISBN
9781600510618
Author
Aaron Larson, Joelle Hodge, Ch
Format
Softcover Book
Brand Name
Classical Academic Press
Weight
1.85 (lbs.)
Dimensions
10.75" x 8.5" x 0.75"
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Required text for a class
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Required text for a class
Tiffany S on Aug 17, 2022
homeschooling
Katie M on Apr 7, 2022
Veritas Press Required books
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Veritas Press Associate Logic course requirement
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Recommended by The Well-Trained Mind by Susan Wise Bauer
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Alyssa G on Sep 6, 2017
Reccomended by The Well-Trained Mind, Susan Wise Baure
Bonnie M on Jul 6, 2017
Because I already have the student book
Ashley M on Jul 5, 2017
My son loves to argue, that he should at least he should do it properly.
Ben T on Sep 30, 2016
Heart of Dakota Publishing recommended resource
Scott O B on Sep 19, 2016
As recommended in The Well-Trained Mind, 4th edition.
Charity on Sep 18, 2016
Part of HOD
Carrie D on Nov 16, 2015
It was scheduled in Heart of Dakota
Heather K on Nov 10, 2015
homeschooling
Katie M on Apr 7, 2022
Veritas Press Associate Logic course requirement
Onalee H on Jun 10, 2019
Are there project suggestion in the teacher's edition?
A shopper on Aug 15, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Not any more than are in the student edition. I wouldn't really call them projects...they are encouraged to find fallacies in arguments in newspapers, magazines, etc. And there is a skit that can be done which is found in the appendix. But I think it is the same for student and teacher editions.
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