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5 預錄課程
5 週
教師的支持1 年訪問權
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每週 1 小時. Outlines given with each lesson, with an assignment to create your own fallacy after the lesson.完成證書
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課堂經歷
英語程度 - B1
美國 7 - 10 年級
Beginner 等級
Welcome to my class on Logical Fallacies! I taught this subject for many years at a public school and understanding this concept help my students be better thinkers, reason better, and write more persuasively. Why is it important to learn about Logical Fallacies? Because a logical fallacy is an error in reasoning that creates an invalid argument. And if you don't know that you're arguments are invalid, then you don't know if your arguments are going of track - or if your arguments are even good arguments! In this class, I will share with the learner one logical fallacy per video. The logical fallacies covered in this class are the Appeal to Emotions, Appeal to Anonymous Authority, Appeal to Accomplishment, Appeal to Popularity, and Appeal to Fear. We will start out each class with a quick overview of the fallacy with the teacher, then we will go over some examples. After the examples, your student will be encouraged to try a bunch of practice problems on their own and then come back to the video to listen to the explanation to see if they are correct. After students complete all of the practice problems, there will be an optional assignment to try the logical fallacy on their own. They will be asked to create two versions of the fallacy and one version of a correct way to argue a point. This will help cement the ideas in their minds so that they recognize the fallacy in the future. This is one of the subjects I started teaching as a high school teacher that really helped students learn to be better thinkers and spot arguments that others make that are fallacious in nature. I hope you enjoy the class!
學習目標
- Learn the difference between a good argument and a bad argument
- Learn to identify fallacious arguments
教學大綱
課程
遵循 Teacher-Created 課程5 課程
超過 5 週課 1:
Appeal to Emotion
Looking at arguments that use emotion instead of evidence in their argument.
1 作業
23 分鐘的影片課程
課 2:
Appeal to Anonymous Authority
Looking at arguments that use anonymous authority instead of evidence in their argument.
1 作業
20 分鐘的影片課程
課 3:
Appeal to Accomplishment
Looking at arguments that use accomplishments instead of evidence in their argument.
1 作業
16 分鐘的影片課程
課 4:
Appeal to Popularity
Looking at arguments that use popularity or celebrity instead of evidence in their argument.
1 作業
16 分鐘的影片課程
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
Some fallacious arguments may range into the political realm or other high-emotion areas (as this is where many logical fallacies appear). Please be aware of this and be ready to handle these examples maturely.
外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。