My Teaching
I have had the opportunity to work with students in numerous courses at numerous institutions. At Wabash College, I have taught the following courses (links are to syllabi):
- RHE 101: Public Speaking
- RHE 140: Argumentation and Debate
- RHE 143: Political Debate (1/2 credit)
- RHE 145: Legal Debate (1/2 credit)
- RHE 201: Reasoning and Advocacy
- RHE 270: Strategic Communication
- RHE 270: National Identity, Public Opinion, and Rhetoric
- RHE 270: Social Movements in the United States
- RHE 370: Rhetoric and Identity
- RHE 370: U.S. Presidential Rhetoric
- RHE 370: Theorizing Rhetoric
- RHE 497: Senior Seminar
- FRC: Freshman Colloquium: Enduring Questions
- FRT: Hamilton: An American Musical & the Liberal Arts
Argumentation in Everyday Life
I am excited to have used my 15+ years teaching argumentation and debate in my textbook, Argumentation in Everyday Life, released in 2019. It's great for introductory courses in argumentation, debate, and argumentative writing. See SAGE Publishing and this page for more information about the contents and features of the book.