The Toulmin Model A Tool for Understanding Argument

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The Toulmin Model A Tool for Understanding Argument

The Toulmin Model A Tool for Understanding Argument

Stephen Toulmin: British Philospher 1922 – 2009 Famous for his argument & reasoning model.

Stephen Toulmin: British Philospher 1922 – 2009 Famous for his argument & reasoning model.

Why learn this method? O Know how to understand identify the key O O

Why learn this method? O Know how to understand identify the key O O pieces and functions of each piece of an argument so you can determine whether it is effective. Know the elements necessary to structure a sound argument. Know the elements of an argument so you can determine what is missing from your argument or other arguments. Sound smart. Learn language used in argument analysis and apply to your own rhetorical analyses on the AP test!

Vocabulary #2 O Words to look out for & define: O Claim (review) O

Vocabulary #2 O Words to look out for & define: O Claim (review) O Grounds O Warrant O Backing O Qualifiers

Make some inferences based on this picture.

Make some inferences based on this picture.

Possible Inferences O The lady is the child’s mother because… O It is a

Possible Inferences O The lady is the child’s mother because… O It is a hot day because… O The lady is middle to upper class because… O It is summer because…

Claim: A statement that asserts a belief or truth and requires supporting evidence Grounds:

Claim: A statement that asserts a belief or truth and requires supporting evidence Grounds: the evidence provided to support a claim Warrant: the statement (expressed or implied) that establishes the logical connection between a claim and its supporting reason. Backing: the evidence provided to support a warrant.

Claim- Grounds- Warrant The lady is the child’s mother because she is holding the

Claim- Grounds- Warrant The lady is the child’s mother because she is holding the child’s hand. Mothers often hold their children’s hands to protect them. The lady is middle to upper class because she is talking on her cell phone. Cell phones are expensive, so they are typically owned by people in the middle to upper class. It is summer because the little boy is wearing shorts. Temperatures are hot during the summer, so people wear lighter clothing.

Why Warrants are Necessary It is hot outside because the lady is holding an

Why Warrants are Necessary It is hot outside because the lady is holding an umbrella. Why is it so necessary to explicitly state your warrant in this argument? A warrant gives you permission to proceed with your argument.

A Sample Argument The Angels are likely to win the ballgame They are playing

A Sample Argument The Angels are likely to win the ballgame They are playing at home Grounds (support/data) Claim Warrant Generalization: The home team enjoys an advantage in baseball Backing?

The Structure in a Wordy Sentence Because (support/ data), therefore (claim), since (warrant) because/

The Structure in a Wordy Sentence Because (support/ data), therefore (claim), since (warrant) because/ on account of (backing). Because the woman is holding an umbrella on a sunny day, therefore it must be hot outside, since people use umbrellas to shield themselves from the hot sun on account of the shade provided by the umbrella being cooler than the sun beating down.

Sample Sentences People should become vegetarians because vegetarianism is a healthy choice since it

Sample Sentences People should become vegetarians because vegetarianism is a healthy choice since it eliminates the cholesterol from red meat. Since slaughtering animals for food is cruel, people should become vegetarians. Million Dollar Baby won several Academy Awards. Since world-renowned movie experts choose these awards, they are evidence of a movie’s greatness. Therefore, Million Dollar Baby is an excellent film.

Pause & Practice O Find & color code the sentences in your structured brainstorm

Pause & Practice O Find & color code the sentences in your structured brainstorm from last week. You might not have all elements present yet. O Now write a wordy sentence incorporating claim, grounds, warrant, and backing. Use the template below. O Because (support/ data), therefore (claim), since (warrant) because/ on account of (backing).

Sample Paragraph O When teachers “teach to the test, ” students lose the ability

Sample Paragraph O When teachers “teach to the test, ” students lose the ability to think deeply and critically about subjects. Faced with increasing pressure to help students succeed on the ACT, teachers are modifying lesson plans to only teach the content on the test. Unfortunately, the content of these tests often reflects lower-level thinking, the type of thinking taught by “drill and kill” teaching methods. Teachers focus on making sure the students can regurgitate information rather than making sure they understand it. This type of teaching does not promote critical thinking.

Another Example O Teachers who teach to the test are focused only on the

Another Example O Teachers who teach to the test are focused only on the skills measured by the tests. These skills usually represent lower-level thinking, and they are often not applicable outside of the educational setting. For example, the type of grammar questions asked by the ACT do not necessarily translate into grammatically correct writing, a skill necessary for real life. Also, students are not asked to explain why a sentence is correct or incorrect; they simply must make the correction and move on. When teachers focus on teaching for these type of questions, they don’t get students to think deeply about the material. The focus is just on covering the material. Therefore, “teaching to the test” hurts students’ ability to think critically and deeply.

Qualifiers O Qualifiers are words or phrases that limit the scope of the claim

Qualifiers O Qualifiers are words or phrases that limit the scope of the claim O Examples: O Usually O In a few cases O Under these circumstances O It seems O Rarely O Often O For the most part

Unqualified v. Qualified O Welfare programs should be cut. O Ineffective federal welfare programs

Unqualified v. Qualified O Welfare programs should be cut. O Ineffective federal welfare programs should be identified, modified, and if necessary, eliminated.

Pause & Practice O The claims I provided were unqualified. O Choose 3 -4

Pause & Practice O The claims I provided were unqualified. O Choose 3 -4 claims to qualify. Write the original claim in your notebook, followed by the qualified version.