THEORIES OF DESIGNING EFFECTIVE CLASSROOM DEBATES

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Classroom debates are a dynamic instructional strategy that fosters critical thinking, communication skills, and active engagement among students. When effectively designed, debates not only stimulate intellectual curiosity but also enhance collaborative learning and respect for diverse perspectives. This article explores the principles and strategies for designing effective classroom debates. Drawing on educational theories and research, it examines the role of preparation, structure, moderation, and assessment in achieving desired learning outcomes. By providing a theoretical framework and practical insights, this article aims to equip educators with tools to implement debates as a powerful pedagogical approach.

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Sadullayeva , M. . (2025). THEORIES OF DESIGNING EFFECTIVE CLASSROOM DEBATES. Наука и инновация, 3(11), 24–27. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/si/article/view/49279

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