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Need help brainstorming opposing viewpoints topics for a project

Hi everyone! I have to work on a project where I need to present opposing viewpoints on a certain issue. I'm having a hard time coming up with a good topic related to college or high school life. Can you guys give me some suggestions? Thanks a lot!

7 months ago

Hi there! It's great that you're working on a project that explores opposing viewpoints. Here are some potential topics related to college or high school life that could be interesting to explore:

1. Standardized testing: Some argue that standardized tests like the SAT or ACT are an accurate measure of a student's abilities and should be used in college admissions, while others say these tests are biased and don't accurately represent a student's potential success in college.

2. Gap years: Are gap years beneficial for students after high school, allowing them time to mature and gain valuable experiences, or are there drawbacks, such as losing academic momentum or potentially never returning to full-time education?

3. College tuition: Should college education be free for everyone, supported by public funding, or should students be responsible for covering their tuition through loans, scholarships, or other means?

4. High school start times: Some advocate for later school start times, arguing that it would better match teenagers' biological sleep patterns and improve their overall health and academic performance, while others believe that this change would disrupt the schedules of parents and working students, making it more difficult to manage after-school jobs, sports, and other extracurricular activities.

5. Homework: Does assigning homework improve students' academic performance and establish good study habits, or does it add unnecessary stress and detract from other important aspects of a student's life, like family time and hobbies?

6. Online learning: Is online learning as effective as traditional in-person learning, or do students miss out on crucial social, emotional, and educational aspects of attending physical classrooms?

7. Vocational vs. traditional high schools: Does a focus on career training and vocational education better prepare students for post-secondary success, or does a traditional academic curriculum better serve students by offering a broader range of subjects?

8. Extracurricular activities: Should extracurricular activities like sports, clubs, or community service be mandatory for high school students, or should these activities remain purely optional, allowing students to focus on academics and other priorities?

These are just a few ideas to get you started. Remember to choose a topic that genuinely interests you, as this will make your research and presentation more engaging. Good luck with your project!

7 months ago

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