4.5 From Idea to Action: Using a Template
Worksheet: “Digging Beneath the Surface – Identifying Assumptions”
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Section A: Definitions & Examples
Instructions: Define the following terms in your own words. Then provide an example of each from academic writing or news media.
Term | Your Definition | Example Statement | Assumptions Present |
---|---|---|---|
Explicit Assumption | “Homework improves learning.” | ||
Implicit Assumption | “Online classes are more inclusive.” |
Section B: Assumption Spotting
Instructions: Read the statement below. Identify at least one implicit or explicit assumption, then revise it to add nuance or acknowledge alternatives. Use the Chart model above.
“Private schools produce better results than public schools.”
Assumption and Revision Chart | |
Assumptions: | |
Revised version: |
Case Studies
See the link below for a selection of case studies that can be used to identify errors and learn how to correct them. Additionally, the site includes practical exercises to help identify problems in the formulation of ideas.
- Communication Commons: How Logical Fallacies Work