*Yes/No
---5m: Share reasons/arguments with your own side.
*Philosophical Chairs: Rules
1) ONLY those seated at the center table may speak, and only one speaker at a time.
2) Want in? Tap a teammate on the shoulder. It's THEIR choice when to let you in, so don't be a pest. You can also reach back for a tag if you want out.
3) After vacating, two teammates must take a chair before you return.
4) If an argument is persuasive enough to change your mind, physically switch sides.
5) Develop your ideas by giving examples--real, fictional, or hypothetical
6) Briefly summarize the last speaker's ideas BEFORE you reply.
------"I understand what you mean by . . ."
------"I hear what you're saying about . . ."
------"You make a good point when you say . . ."
*Write: Draw a line below your earlier response. Finish by filling the page: What did you learn from the people who disagree with you?
*OBJECTIVE: Work with peers to promote civil, democratic discussions.
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