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Structured Academic Controversy (SAC)

Structured Academic Controversy (SAC). What?. Working in pairs, and then teams, you will explore an issue through opposing positions and try to reach a consensus, or, at least, clarify where your differences lie. Today’s Question:. Was Lincoln Racist?. Discussion Norms. Active listening

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Structured Academic Controversy (SAC)

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  1. Structured Academic Controversy (SAC)

  2. What? • Working in pairs, and then teams, you will explore an issue through opposing positions and try to reach a consensus, or, at least, clarify where your differences lie.

  3. Today’s Question: Was Lincoln Racist?

  4. Discussion Norms • Active listening • Challenge ideas, not persons • Try your best to understand other position • Share the floor: each person in pair MUST have an opportunity to speak • No disagreeing until consensus-building

  5. Sequence • Form into teams (partner prep) • Team A Presentation • Team A presents • Restatement (by Pair B) • Team B Presentation • Team B presents • Restatement (by Pair A) • Consensus-Building

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