Three Strategies for Helping Students Discuss Controversial Issues
By
Lauren Fullmer
greatergood.berkeley.edu
9min
No matter what traumatic or highly politicized events happen in the world—like the Capitol Insurrection, the police killing of George Floyd, or the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman-Douglas High School—teachers must step into the classroom the next morning and face their students. In moments like this, how do we go about constructively and equitably engaging students in civil dialogue without doing harm?
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