“…Firstly, they had to be prepared to challenge their initial perceptions; secondly, they had to work through the opposing views and look for appropriate arguments; and thirdly, they needed to reflect upon and consolidate the arguments supporting their own perspectives in order for them to continue to believe that asylum seekers should be able to work in the UK. The critical insight and more nuanced responses from the students was in contrast to some of the debate literature which found that debates shaped learner's attitudes, often away from their original perspectives (Green & Klug, 1990;Omelicheva & Avedeyeva, 2008;Kennedy, 2009). Here the majority of students still maintained their original views, but were more tempered in their statements, and nuanced in their reasoning.…”