Thursday, May 1, 2014

Dr. Coburn Introduces the "Parents Right to Know Act"

So, you've read the article.  You've asked some questions to clarify the text, made some predictions about where it was headed, and summarized the most important parts. Now it's time to analyze the argument that it makes.

As a group, look back through the article and respond to the following prompts based on your reading:
  1. What claim (or claims) is the article making about the subject?
  2. What pieces of evidence does the article use to support this claim (or these claims)?
  3. What reasoning does the article use to connect the evidence to the claims being made?
  4. Evaluate this argument based on our current "qualities of a good argument."  If it is a strong argument based on those qualities, be specific and explain what it does well.  If it is a weak argument based on those qualities, explain what it doesn't do as well as it could. This does not mean you are giving your opinion on the issue.  You are evaluating the quality of the argument, not if you agree with it.
Write your responses in the comments section below.  Be sure to write all of your group members' names at the top of your response.

Hint: it might be a good idea to compose your responses in a Google Document and then copy and paste them into the comments section, that way you won't have to worry about accidentally deleting your work by leaving the page.

Once you are finished:

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1 comment:

  1. What claim (or claims) is the article making about the subject?
    the claim is that parents have a right to know about what there child is up to.

    What pieces of evidence does the article use to support this claim (or these claims)?
    studies show what common sense tells-partental involvement can help delay or stop risky sexual behavior among our children.

    What reasoning does the article use to connect the evidence to the claims being made?
    dr.coburn said that as a practicing family physician, and as a member of congress, i have seen first -hand the painful consequences associated with our federal policy that allows children to make potentially life-changing reproduction decisions without their parents knownledge.



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