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The Use of Debates as an Approach to Deliver the Course Entitled “The Impact of US Policy on Integration Processes in Europe in the Post-Bipolar Eraâ€

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  • Alina Yu. Korniienko

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The purpose of this research was to identify how the use of a debate-based course delivery approach merged with a flipped classroom model influenced the students’ academic outcomes and motivation in relation to their intelligence type and how the sampled students perceived the course delivery approach and certain debate-related activities. Sampled students’ academic performance records, an evaluation survey to obtain students’ feedback on both the course delivery approach and the effectiveness of the activities like ‘Think-Pair-Share’, ‘Write-Pair-Share’, ‘Illogical story-telling’, ‘Treasure Hunt’, case-study, ‘One Minute Paper’, ‘Attitude/motivation test battery’ as intelligence type-based diagnostics of learners’ motivation, and a focus-group semi-structured interview were used as the instruments. SPSS 10.0.5 computer statistical package was used to process data. The use of debates to deliver the instructional content to the tertiary students can be considered a three-vector approach capable to bring a positive change to learning motivation, cognitive (intellectual) activity, self-esteem (self-efï¬ cacy) of a student and the overall quality of the vocational training system of the historians and lawyers-to-be. This study boosts the methodology of vocational training of the students majoring in humanities like History/Law in terms of fostering the 21st century-competencies and it adds a different perspective to the theory on relation between the type of intelligence and skills. This approach fosters learner autonomy and positive perception of challenging educational activities. It was found that it was prerequisite for the success of the above approach that there was a well-trained debate moderator, and debate-procedure-aware and trained students. The further research is needed in purposeful introduction of NLP training into the above model and examination its impacts.

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  • Alina Yu. Korniienko, 2020. "The Use of Debates as an Approach to Deliver the Course Entitled “The Impact of US Policy on Integration Processes in Europe in the Post-Bipolar Eraâ€," International Journal of Higher Education, Sciedu Press, vol. 9(2), pages 321-321, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:ijhe11:v:9:y:2020:i:2:p:321
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