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Moving Beyond considering one debatable question Lesson Nine Moving Beyond considering one debatable question

Are we arguing the ‘Right’ question? Global warming… Does it exist? What should we do about it?

Teaching Point! Today we will do an inquiry, and the question we will be asking is, ‘How do readers push themselves to find different questions and ideas to discuss around an issue?’

How are they pushing themselves to find different questions and ideas to discuss around an issue?

Today, you get to pick… The question or ideas you want to discuss as a research group. You also have some new texts online to look at! By the end of the workshop today, you will each need to share at least one new question or idea with your group. Good luck!!!