Debate on sustainable energy Luminous Group. Debate on sustainable energy At school Expected Outcome Learn to debate Justify answers Consider arguments.

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Debate on sustainable energy Luminous Group

Debate on sustainable energy At school Expected Outcome Learn to debate Justify answers Consider arguments Engage in role play Promote social skills Enhance self- esteem Get feeling sustainable energy Promote speech- dialogue Understand viewpoints others Basic Topics Constructivism Discovery learning Debate Activities Watch introduction movie Divide class in groups with different characters Debate Organize arguments Make final decision Teaching material Laptop Projector Personality papers Teachers competencies Debate leader Explaining skills