Using argument and persuasion in writing: What’s the difference?
Find out the difference between using argumentation and persuasion in writing. Explore the differences in purpose, audience, perspective, tone, and using evidence in writing.
Find out the difference between using argumentation and persuasion in writing. Explore the differences in purpose, audience, perspective, tone, and using evidence in writing.
Use our class discussion checklist to ensure the next one you have with students is a great success!
Help students master the skills for becoming 21st-century learners with an emphasis on applying the 4 Cs in lessons: critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration.
Explore our 500 classroom debate and argumentative essay topics, categorized by age and subject. Complete with background info and starter prompts.
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The annual World Teachers’ Day on Oct. 5 celebrates the hard work of teachers across the globe. This year, hold engaging discussions with students and colleagues to exchange ideas on the world of education!
There’s a difference between cooperative and collaborative learning — and both has a place in the classroom! Find out how they differ, and how you can use Kialo Edu for collaborative and cooperative activities to enhance student engagement.