Seeing All Sides
1) Select one of your three topics.
2) If your topic is broad, work toward narrowing it down. For example, “I support animal rights” is broad; “I’m against scientific experimentation on animals” or “All animal shelters should be no-kill shelters” is narrower.
3) Take the narrower topic and do internet research to get a feel for current events and discussion in this area.
4) Find some happenings and expert voices on a different side of the issue.
(Remember to use News Guard to help you find responsible sources!)
For example, I see that experiments on animals helped lead to the speedy development of Covid vaccines; this is part of a pro-animal-testing article.
5) Develop a list of at least three “paths into” your topic.
Document why you’ve chosen these ideas.
Using the animal example, the “paths in” could be:
– Interview with Expert X, who is a strong voice because of her work doing Y
– Recent scientific breakthroughs A, B, C that used animal experimentation
– Ways that animal testing has become more sensitive in recent years