ARGUMENT SYNTHESIS: INFORMED OPINION & PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE ON AN ISSUE


    ARGUMENT SYNTHESIS: INFORMED OPINION & PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE ON AN ISSUE

    During this quarter we’ve discussed critical thinking, identifying
    the explicit components of argument analysis, such as
    the issue, the supporting evidence(including opinion), and the
    conclusion
    . We’ve also discussed how to identify weaknesses and problems in thinking such as bias, assumptions and implications. Finally,we have studied
    how to research problems and issues and to synthesize solutions and resolutions for them.
    In this assignment, you will demonstrate your grasp of these concepts in an 800

    word essay/oral presentation on one of the films we’ve viewed and critically analyzed this quarter. Specifically, you will

    1.Identify a key issueexamined by a film of your choice. Express the issue as a question; briefly explain its context; word it carefully and precisely. (5 points).

    2.Research your issue:
    (a)Select three credibledivergent
    sources on the issue and clearly explain
    theposition each takes.
    (b)Use your textbook for additional supporting evidence.
    (c) Evaluate the quality ofevidenceeach brings to bear on its argument. Document your sources accurately.
    (d) Identify implicit components of the argument in each article that may affect the reasoning,
    as appropriate. (10 points)

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    3.Synthesize the strongest points
    of these divergent arguments with your own
    personal perspectiveto arrive at your “informed
    opinion” or conclusion
    .
    4.Explain your thinking and lay out the evidence in support of your
    conclusion clearly: is it reliable? Relevant? Balanced? Sufficient? Your goal is to convince your audience that your conclusion is superior to others and is worth accepting. (10 points)

    You are free to take leaps in your thinking and write about
    any aspect of the issue as long as it relates to the general
    subjects we discussed.

    SELECTED FILMS(can choose any film)

    HALF

    NELSON
    Subjects related: drug addiction, leadership and education

    THE LARAMIE PROJECT
    Subjects related: gay rights, violence

    STEPHANIE DALEY
    Subjects related: teen pregnancy, society

    THE HOUSE BUNNY
    Subjects related: presentday feminism, sexual objectification of women, social superficiality

    MICHAEL CLAYTON
    Subjects
    related: moral relativism, American corporations
    GNST 1650
    Critical Thinking Student Learning Outcomes
    The student will (1) demonstrate the ability, in written and oral presentations, to think critically by identifying, analyzing, and evaluating both the explicit components of arguments (i.e., issues, conclusions, supporting evidence) and the implicit components (assumptions, implicatio
    ns, biases), and by
    synthesizing an argument of their own to support a thesis arrived at independently (2) Understand and
    apply the techniques of creative problem solving,
    including the use of research, in an oral and written project, and (3) observe college
    level standards of effective communication by presenting ideas in
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