A teacher wants to do a debate project where students use the series of books
called Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints. She has never done a project
like this before and I'm not very familiar with this kind of project either. Has
anyone ever used these books for a debate project? If so, please let me know what
steps you followed.
Joanie Marstiller
Librarian, Franklin Regional MS
Murrysville, PA
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