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Whitepunk [10]
3 years ago
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¿Que es una discusion? ¿Cuales son las reglas de una discucion? ¿Cuales son las pautas que debe tener una discucion? ¿Que hace u

n moredador en una discucion?
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makkiz [27]3 years ago
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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

¿Qué es una discusión?

Una discusión es el intercambio ordenado de ideas entre dos o más partes, con objeto de explicar sus posturas -regularmente contrarias- y llegar a una conclusión en las que las personas entiendan claramente los argumentos que respaldan cada una de las posturas de los protagonistas.

¿Cuáles son las reglas de una discusión?

Las reglas de una discusión son aquellos lineamientos que permiten la libre, pero ordenada expresión de las ideas, sin interrupciones de la contraparte, ni gritos y menos ofensas.

¿Cuáles son las pautas que debe tener una discusión?

Las pautas de la discusión es que cada uno de los participantes tendrán un tiempo determinado para elaborar y exponer sus argumentos. Ese tiempo debe ser respetado para que los demás participantes puedan exponer sus argumentos de manera equitativa y todos puedan hablar por igual, con orden y sin interrupciones.

¿Qué hace un moderador en una discusión?

El moderador participa en la discusión para poner orden llevar el debate, guiarlo, intervenir cuando se a necesario para poner orden y recordar las reglas, y llevar la discusión a un término apropiado, coordinando la intervención de los participantes.

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