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Dialogue, Argumentation and Education explores the multifaceted relationship between dialogue, argumentation, and educational practice. The authors present a thorough examination of how these communicative processes have shaped educational theory and practice throughout history.
The book integrates historical analysis with contemporary theoretical perspectives, demonstrating how argumentation serves as a fundamental tool for developing critical thinking and deeper understanding. It addresses practical implementations in classroom settings, offering educators evidence-based strategies for fostering productive dialogue among students.
Through rigorous academic investigation, the work establishes connections between philosophical traditions of argumentation and modern pedagogical approaches. The volume is essential for educators, researchers, and professionals seeking to understand how dialogue and reasoned discourse enhance student engagement, learning outcomes, and intellectual development.







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