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- Fostering Civil Discourse: Difficult Classroom Conversations in a . . .
Before you introduce civil discourse on current or controversial issues to your classroom, take some time to consider your own background and approach, learn about state standards that might impact your teaching, coordinate with your administration, and consider how you could engage with caregivers and colleagues throughout the school year
- 5 Strategies to Integrate Civil Discourse and Civic Action in Schools
STAT guides teachers to implement five strategies: norms, Yes-No-Maybe, respectful debate, audience-focused communication, and PLAN (a social problem-solving strategy) Together, with coauthors Crystal Molyenuex and Samuel Nayman, we developed lesson plans that embed the five strategies
- How to Foster Civil Discourse in the Classroom - Psychology Today
Drawing on The Collective Edge, here are four strategies to help students practice the art of disagreeing well
- Why Civil Discourse? Shape a School Culture of Respect and Open Dialogue
Civil discourse encourages students to engage thoughtfully with opposing viewpoints and better understand multiple perspectives This allows students to critically analyze facts and reason while also developing an understanding of human perspectives
- Guide To Improving Civil Discourse in the Classroom
The Guide is organized to give educators suggestions for introducing the civil discourse tools offered in this project, explain the self-assessment process, and guide students through their self-assessment of their current and developing civil discourse skills
- Civil Discourse Handbook | Edmond Lily Safra Center for Ethics
This guide is designed to equip instructors with tools and strategies to facilitate more productive conversations in the classroom while enhancing students’ ability to foster empathy and take on multiple perspectives
- Navigating Difficult Conversations: Fostering Civil Discourse in . . .
Difficult classroom conversations build critical thinking, empathy, and civil discourse By creating safe spaces, facilitating dialogue, structuring evaluation, and fostering perspective-taking, faculty prepare students for engaged citizenship
- Fostering Civil Discourse - Dickinson College
On the following pages, we have provided some tools to help prepare your classroom and your students to practice civil discourse, an essential skill for effective civic participation, including: 1 Start with Yourself 2 Develop a Reflective Classroom Community 3 Create a Classroom Contract
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