What is the main goal of translating scientific argumentation into classroom activities?

Sources and Principles of Argumentation

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To reduce the need for classroom discussions
To increase the amount of homework
To make abstract ideas more understandable for students
To focus solely on textbook learning
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Why is it important to have competing claims in scientific argumentation?
To confuse students
To eliminate the need for discussions
To create a need for evidence and reasoning
To simplify the learning process
3.
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In the Gale town activity, what is one of the competing claims about the cause of severe rainstorms?
A new factory was built
A lake was constructed nearby
The town's elevation changed
The town's population increased
4.
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What is another claim about the cause of severe rainstorms in Gale town?
Deforestation
Increased traffic
Warmer weather
New agricultural practices
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the third claim regarding the cause of severe rainstorms in Gale town?
Increased pollution
Higher humidity
More tourists
Stronger winds
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a key design principle for argumentation activities?
Avoiding the use of simulations
Focusing only on first-hand investigations
Providing opportunities to gather evidence from multiple sources
Limiting evidence sources to textbooks
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following is NOT a source of evidence mentioned for argumentation activities?
Textbooks
Simulations
First-hand investigations
Social media
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