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Publikation Promoting oral argumentation in citizenship education(19.09.2024) Wenger, Liliane; Aydin, Açelya; Hubacher, Manuel; Waldis Weber, MonikaDeliberative democracy theories advocate for the communicative activation of citizens in opinion formation. Therefore, civic education should introduce adolescents to deliberative processes and to promote their argumentative competence, which is understood as both a linguistic and a political competence. In accordance with our roots in deliberative democratic theory, we view argumentation as a dialogue-based process. This makes transactivity a key feature of good civic reasoning. Empirical evidence shows potential for instructional interventions to boost oral reasoning and critical thinking across subjects, but their effects often remain inconsistent. Data also suggests that students in deliberative settings are more willing to engage with opposing arguments and revise their own. Dialogues in small groups facilitate the acquisition of argumentation skills. Despite these findings, there's limited research on argumentation training effectiveness. In an intervention study (grades 8 and 9), Gronostay combined a thematic input with argumentation training, leading to more transactive speech acts during the subsequent fishbowl discussion in the experimental group. However, the revision and adaptation of their own arguments remained largely absent. This study investigates the effectiveness of an adapted version of Gronostay's strategy training in promoting transactive dialogues. The research involved six seasoned teachers and their classes in the 2022/23 school year, who were engaging with the subject of a cashless society. Despite standardized argumentation training, the quality of debates varied significantly between the classes studied. Influences on the quality of the debates include the social structure of the class, the influence of didactic scaffolding, such as argumentation training.06 - PräsentationPublikation Politische Bildung - Demokratie schützen. Editorial(ZIEL, 2024) Kaiser, Armin; Beywl, Wolfgang; Fengler, Janne01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation Die herumstromernde Fotografin - politische Bildung persönlich(ZIEL, 2024) Beywl, Wolfgang; Bahss, Ingrid01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift «SpielPolitik!»Projekt Publikation Die Entwicklung der geschichtsdidaktischen Forschung am ZDA und ihr Beitrag zur Politischen Bildung(Hier und Jetzt, 2019) Nitsche, Martin; Kübler, Daniel; Glaser, Andreas; Waldis Weber, Monika04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublikation Rezension - Fritz Sager, Susanne Hadorn, Andreas Balthasar, Céline Mavrot: Politikevaluation. Eine Einführung(12.08.2022) Beywl, WolfgangWie können politische Programme, Maßnahmen oder Interventionen und wie kann das diese tragende Institutionengefüge systematisch, mit auf die Untersuchungsfragestellungen passgenau erhobenen Daten und basierend auf ausgewiesenen Kriterien bewertet werden? Sei es, um Rechenschaft über die eingesetzten Mittel abzulegen oder gezielt Optimierungen vorzunehmen. Was kann wissenschaftliche Evaluation mit ihren Modellen, Werkzeugen und Untersuchungsanlagen dazu beitragen?10 - Elektronische-/ Webpublikation