Synopsis
Discussion Process and Principles brings discussion to the classroom in a new way. It is not only about what to discuss -the topic-, but how to discuss -the approach-. Different topics require different approaches. A carpenter with only a hammer in the toolbox approaches every task the same way. In a similar way, students with only one discussion strategy, approach every discussion the same way. Discussion Process and Principles identifies several different approaches to discussion, each having its own language and discussion principle. Every unit features both a new topic and a new approach. As students fill their discussion toolbox with more and more approaches, they enjoy discussion all the more! Double your fun! Inspiring topics with exciting approaches! Each unit features: Discussion Labs that introduce the main points of the unit. Discussion Labs include: Discussion Dynamics, Diversity, Synergy, Brainstorming, Keeping an Open Mind, Thinking Outside the Box, and many more! A Discussion Principle that informs the participants' interaction in that unit s discussion. Discussion principles include: Respect Every Voice, Celebrate all Ideas, Seek first to Understand, Uncover Your Assumptions, and many more! A Discussion Phrase Bank with language to help participants implement the unit s discussion principle. Discussion Practice featuring the unit's discussion topic. Sample discussion topic: Our Disaster Relief Plan--Thinking globally, acting locally. A killer tsunami wrecks havoc through parts of Asia. How can your group help? Let s Continue the Discussion, a discussion extension with several options to exploit the vocabulary and content of the topic.
About the Author
Charles LeBeau was once an aspiring jazz musician a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Since landing in Japan in 1982, he has taught in both the university and corporate worlds. Currently, he is chief instructor at NIC Tokyo, conducting its two-day Power Presentation and Power Negotiation seminars. Charles is co-author of several books including Speaking of Speech, Discover Debate, Getting Ready for Speech, and Listen Kids. ----- David Harrington has taught English to speakers of other languages for over 15 years. David has taught students of almost every age and circumstance from pre-schoolers to graduate students. He is the founder of The English Resource, and co-author of several books including Speaking of Speech, Discover Debate, Getting Ready for Speech, and Listen Kids.
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