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Terri SheppardExperts discuss and debate current events and issues underlying news items. Sections include politics, society, health, money, and religion.
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By Ashley DavisYou wouldn’t know it by looking at it, but the South by Southwest annual music, film and interactive festival is actually a hook-up spot, many referring to it as the spring break for geeks.One...
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Pam StThe hardest part for any beginning writer is to know what topic to pick. One of the most powerful inspiration tools is Opposing Views. Students and instructors find information on current events, politics, and can conduct online polls for their own research.
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Joanna ."Opposing Views helps you uncover all sides of the issues you care about most. Here at www.opposingviews.com, experts go head-to-head on real-life concerns, debating news and events, addressing the questions that keep you up at night. We introduce the questions, the experts present their cases (and disagree with each other), and you leave ready to make well-informed decisions and take action. "
Good for citizenship instruction.history social studies science education middle school high school resources
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Nathan HissongNathan Hissong
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An important part of any government class is debating current issues in America. In fact POLS2000 is a class devoted to just debating the issues. Opposing Viewpoints is an excellent resource to research issues. When you search of click on an issue you get a list of articles from repeatable authors who either agree or disagree with an issue. A new addition to the site is that you can debate over message boards (which requires you to sign up). Now like message boards one cannot put a rating on the experience. In high school a student and either be censored or be understanding that some language is inappropriate. Being that the site I a beta site it is put up with the help of advertising. Personally, I find this annoying but it is a necessary evil in this instance.
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Opposing viewpoints is a very eye-appealing site. I has a variety of issues you can look up. However, in the top tabs they are organized into menus that make it easy to fine a recent topic. This site is made for the ipod generation. It feels like social networking site with purpose. It is one of my favorites
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This site is a good research tool. It can also be used to implement the CRAAP test because it does have some questionable content. It is a good teaching tool telling students to fin a current issue to present and then debate it in class. Again a site I use quite a bit. -
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sc_libraryRead text and watch videos from experts as they debate contemporary issues
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Nancy BlairSource for both sides of issues on a variety of topics.
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Ian PittmanGreat resource for PSHE - looking at current issues from different view points
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