Lars E. answered 10/31/22
LSAT through the eyes of a Ph.D. in Logic and Philosophy
A claim of fact simply asserts that something is the case. So, the following is an example of a claim of fact about modular classes.
Modular classes have not been shown to increase test scores over traditional courses.
[Note: I am not claiming that this sentence is true or false. I don't actually know one way or the other. I am just giving an example.]
A value claim says that something has a positive or negative value. So, the following is a a value claim about modular classes.
Modular classes are the best way to learn.
A policy claim recommends a course of action. So, the following is a policy claim about modular classes.
We should not have modular classes at our school.