Question
Students will collaboratively identify a compelling research question related to mental health, establish an initial stance on their chosen topic, and begin drafting a project approval form to guide their exploration of brain structure and neural process connections.
Day 1
5 min over capacity (55 min available across 1 day)
First Stance Draft
Deliverable
Draft Evidence-Based Conclusion with Peer Feedback
Project Work 60m
Investigate
Students will conduct research using credible scientific and journalistic sources to gather evidence related to their chosen mental health topic, evaluate the credibility and relevance of the information, and collaboratively organize their findings in preparation for constructing their evidence-based argument.
Days 2 - 3
Paraphrase Complex Scientific Texts for Research
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
Source Insights Portfolio
Deliverable
Construct
Students will synthesize research findings into a coherent argument by constructing a logical and evidence-backed presentation, collaboratively evaluating source credibility, anticipating counterarguments, and engaging in peer critiques to refine their arguments for clarity and coherence.
Days 4 - 5
10 min over capacity (110 min available across 2 days)
Draft Outline Integrating Research into Slides
Project Work 60m
Source Credibility Check
Assessment 60m
Defend
Students will present their research-based slide presentations to their peers and invited guests, respond to audience questions, and refine their arguments based on feedback, showcasing their understanding and ability to communicate complex concepts effectively.
Days 6 - 7
Practice Defense and Q&A with Peers
Project Work 60m
Argument Evolution Reflection
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