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Philosophy Essay on Good Teaching: A Guide for Students

In his book entitled Good Teaching: A Guide For Students (1997), Richard Watson argues that “good teaching is not even necessary to learning, because you can learn from bad teachers and even on your own” (insert page number). The conclusion of foregoing argument is_______________________________; the premise(s) of this argument is / are ___________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________. In this essay, I shall argue that I [agree / disagree] with Watson’s conclusion, namely _________________________________________________________
______________because________________________________________________________________________. I shall demonstrate the [truth / falsity] of Watson’s claim by means of an argument [by example, analogy, authority, cause], as discussed in Antony Weston’s book entitled A Rulebook For Arguments (2000).
An argument [by example, analogy, authority, causes] is a an argument in which [IN YOUR OWN...

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