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1、批判性閱讀選修課教案杭州外國語學(xué)校夏谷鳴ContentIdentifying evidence and examplesLearning Objectives1. Understand what is meant by evidence.2. Understand the purpose of evidence in reasoning.3. Identify different forms of evidence.4. Understand the purpose of numerical data and statistical.5. Identify where further clar

2、ification of evidence is needed.Procedure1. IcebreakingPlease analyze the following argument:Ahmads old car is dangerously rusty and it breaks down almost every day. He has got a well-paid summer job at the local solicitors office. Ahmad should get a new car.We can analyze the argument as follows:R1

3、: Ahmads old car is dangerously rusty.R2: It breaks down almost every day.R3: He has got a well-paid summer job at the local solicitorsoffice.C: Ahmad should get a new car.Questions:1) Are all the information in the three reasons true?2) If they are true or false, can we verify them?Key terms:1) A f

4、act is information that can be verified and that is held to be true.2) A factual claim is a statement or judgment based on a fact. That is, before we accept a fact as a factual claim in an argument, we have to check whether it is true or not.Factual claims are something that is used to develop or su

5、pport a reason. Besides, what else can be used to develop or support a reason?2. A big picture of the lesson1) What is evidence?2) In what form can evidence be?3) What is the purpose of evidence in reasoning?3. ActivitiesA. ExamplesCase 1:Fruit that can be grown in the UK, such as apples, pears, ras

6、pberries, gooseberries and strawberries, has many advantages. It doesnt need to be transported around the world. It tastes superior. In short, it is by far the best choice.Here, the example of apples, pears, raspberries, gooseberries and straw berries provides an image or concrete situation to devel

7、op the reason “Fruit that can be grown in the UK has many advantages.Case 2:You dont need a large garden to grow your own food. Many kinds of fruit and vegetables can be grown in contains, which will fit even on a small balcony. For example, Uncle Brian grows potatoes in a dustbin, and tomatoes, pea

8、s, beans and strawberries, all in pots on the patio.Here, Uncle Brian is an example that supports the reason by demonstrating that the general statement is not just an abstract idea, but has instances in the real world.Activity 1: Identify the evidence and the examples in the following short argumen

9、t.Research carried out by the University of Hertfordshire involved interviewing 100 people aged between 22 and 45 who had been speed-dating. Chat-up lines that are questions rather than statements were found to be more successful. I have a PhD in computing, is off-putting but What is your favorite p

10、izza topping? evokes a positive response. So, if you want to chat someone up successfully, you should give them the chance to respond in a light-hearted way.B. Numerical and statistical dataCase 3:On average I spend roughly 15 a week on travel.Sometimes, numerical data can be used to support a reaso

11、n.Case 4:Researchers who worked with families and day care cnetres have found that children who are cared for at home by a parent until the age of 2.5 achieve higher levels in standard tests when they are 7 than children who attended day care centres.Statistical data can also be used to support a re

12、ason. Statistical data can often be presented as percentage or properties, graphs, diagrams or images.Activity 2: Identify the evidence in the following short arguments and state what form(s) the evidence takes.(1) A survey reveals that while 40% of teenagers have no religious faith, the level of un

13、believers drops to a mere 8% in the over-65 age group. The closer we get to the Pearly Gates, the more we hedge our bets.(2) One major chain store has a new method of encouraging recycling: the UKs first coat hanger amnesty will be held by Marks & Spencer. Research shows there are currently 530 mill

14、ion unused coat hangers stored in UK homes. This would equate to 17,000 tonnes of plastic that could either be reused or recycled. Customers can bring unwanted hangers into stores on the days of the amnesty and place them in the recycling boxes. This is a useful way to reduce waste dumped in landfil

15、l, but it would be far better if shops were to stop handing out coat hangers altogether.(3) More than 3.5 million people in Britain -6% of the population- belong to a gym or fitness club, presumablythinking that exercise improves their quality of life. However, growing numbers of scientists accept t

16、hat punishingworkouts are unnatural for the human body and may ultimately impair physical fitness, as demonstrated whenJim Fixx, the American pioneer of jogging, collapsed and died at the age of 52. In order to maintain good health,people should cancel their fitness club subscription and adopt a hea

17、lthier lifestyle.(4) D. The increase in numbers of a wild bird in Scotland despite its declining numbers in the rest of Europe hasmystified experts. RSPB Scotland said it was delighted but it was a mystery as to why red-throated divers had doneso well. Their numbers have risen from 935 to 1255 breed

18、ing pairs in twelve years. However, in Shetland thepopulation has dropped from 700 pairs to 407. Dr Mark Eaton, an RSPB scientist, said: “ We feared the numbers ofred-throated divers might drop because the warming of the North Sea seems to be reducing stocks of the fish they feedon”. Projections abo

19、ut the disastrous effects of global warming on wildlife clearly need revising.C. Problems with evidence based on surveys and samplingLook at Case 4, and think about the following questions:- Who funded the research? A specialist university or a company that sells early learning packs designed for pa

20、rents to use with their children?- How many children were sampled? Two, twenty or two thousand?- Were the day care centres in similar social areas to the children who were observed at home?- How well educated were the parents and the day care staff?- How did the researchers get access to the children? Probably they could work only with parents who were willing to take part in the survey. These perhaps were parents who were ha

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