Session 17: Convergence of the Argumentation Standards

SESSION OVERVIEW 

In this session, participants examine the argumentation standards across the disciplines to identify similarities and differences. They then spend time reading and discussing the FOSS (Full Option Science System) Science-Centered Language Development (SCLD) Chapter and begin thinking about convergence within their own practice.  Note, the examples given use FOSS curriculum, however, any science together with an English Language Arts (ELA) curriculum designed to meet the respective NGSS and Common Core ELA standards can be used.

*FOSS® (Full Option Science System) is a research-based science curriculum for grades Pre-K–8 developed at the Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, and published and distributed by Delta Education/School Specialty. The FOSS Program bridges research and practice by providing tools and strategies to engage students and teachers in enduring experiences that lead to deeper understanding of the natural and designed worlds.

SESSION OBJECTIVES

ThemeGoals
Argumentation– Build understanding of similarities and differences in argumentation across subject areas
– Build understanding of argumentation as a pedagogy across the disciplines
Learning and Teaching– Build awareness and expertise related to how argumentation is used to deepen understanding in all content areas and supports literacy and language development

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