Knowledge and Skills Statement
Provide students with several single-paragraph excerpts of argumentative texts and task them with identifying the intended audience for each. The paragraphs should contain enough information that students, with minimal inferring, can reasonably be expected to determine for what audience the author is writing.
Possible Questions:
- ¿Hay palabras en el texto que indiquen quién es la supuesta audiencia del autor?
- ¿Qué personas o grupos podrían estar interesados en el tópico del texto?
- ¿Cuál es la postura del autor? ¿Quién apoyaría o se opondría a esa postura?
Further Explanation
This assessment requires students to identify the group for whom the author’s message is intended. In order to do this, students must first determine the author’s purpose.
Research
Wagemans, J. H. M. (2011). The assessment of argumentation from expert opinion. Argumentation, 25, 329–330. doi 10.1007/s10503-011-9225-8
Summary: This article introduces a tool that can be used to format an argument from a position of expertise and experience. The tool allows students to learn how to analyze opposing positions, and develop questions from a critical perspective. The tool fosters reading comprehension and writing skills.