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Arguing for Democracy: A Multimodal Approach to Argumentative Writing Instruction in the Social Studies Classroom
Authors:Matt Dingler
Affiliation:Curriculum and Instruction, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
Abstract:Democratic societies require a citizenry skilled in argumentation. At present, the written argument maintains primacy among communicative modes. Because of its cognitive demands, written argumentation is often difficult to teach. A multimodal approach to writing instruction carries the potential to assist struggling learners. This article outlines an instructional approach in which students engage with a visual argument to better understand the essentials of argumentation, as specified by the Toulmin Method. It asserts that once students have deepened their understanding of argument via a visual mode, they will then be able to apply this understanding to the written mode of argumentation. It concludes with a brief discussion of how students may apply their understanding of multimodal argumentation toward civic engagement.
Keywords:Argumentative writing  civics  immigration  visual literacy
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