critical thinking
perspectives - everyone has an opinion and how to challenge those
USE WORD CIRCLE TO BETTER DEFINE YOUR PROJECT
critical thinking, talk to other people on the subject, learn more, debate
understand structure and stick to urn
examples of relevant primary sources: go to art and craft fairs, go to punk shows, talk to people in relevant areas, find and watch documentaries, etc
examples of secondary primary sources: libraries, google scholar, magazines, journals, zines etc.
look into satire? critical
identify your own point of view - what is your position on the subject? - what questions are you asking - think of a title
consider how you'll persuade others to your pov
consider yourself as a lawyer, with an argument. opening introduction is your argument - body is evidence - try and persuade the jury - conclusion, here is my evidence - judge!
engage in debate!
structure your argument - need clear structure, easy to read and understand, break down the subjects you're tackling - define sign posting in essay writing
look at the PowerPoint presentation on moodle - different rules!
understanding of facts, opinions and arguments!
understand the importance of context!
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