Stephen Toulmin’s approach to reasoning in argumentation forms the foundation for points debaters make, for persuading an audience, or for offering a specific position on a given question. In this, students must formulate a specific claim, offer evidence to back that claim, analyze the issue through the lens of the evidence, and explain the overarching impact that argument has on the issue at hand. Students must be aware of counterarguments, particularly in debate, where they must defend against them.
Standard detail
NFL.DOE.6.
Depth 1Parent ID: AA154B756BBD4F1B84F2C19011D62D92Standard set: Grades 11, 12
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Quick facts
- Statement code
- NFL.DOE.6.
- Standard ID
- E5C811145D494D74A09C2B2F2EE43327
- Subject
- Speech and Debate
- Grades
- 11, 12
- Ancestor IDs
- AA154B756BBD4F1B84F2C19011D62D92
- Source document
- National Forensics League: Common Core State Standards - Speaking and Debating Activities
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US