GWAR/HCOM-312: COOPERATIVE ARGUMENTATION
Introduction to cooperative argumentation. Students develop empathic and critical listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills for cooperative deliberation and problem solving practices; apply and assess reasoning and argumentative skills in oral and written communication contexts on various topics. Students learn how Offers built-in assessment in HCOM MLO 1 or the concentrations in Peace Studies, Pre-Law, Practical and Professional Ethics or Writing and Rhetoric.
In Cooperative Argumentation I was able to gain knowledge about proper and successful communication skills we should all practice in the interdependent world we live in. Through research and by extensive reading of the book Dialogue and Deliberation by Makau and Marty, I learned bout the Millennial generation's lack of empathy and technology dependency. I researched, presented and wrote about empathy and the most current issues the Millennial generation is facing. In addition Dr. Marty presented the appropriate material to practice in the real world to be our best selves at all times.
In Cooperative Argumentation I was able to gain knowledge about proper and successful communication skills we should all practice in the interdependent world we live in. Through research and by extensive reading of the book Dialogue and Deliberation by Makau and Marty, I learned bout the Millennial generation's lack of empathy and technology dependency. I researched, presented and wrote about empathy and the most current issues the Millennial generation is facing. In addition Dr. Marty presented the appropriate material to practice in the real world to be our best selves at all times.
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