
Critical Dialogue: A Key Skill for Citizenship
We must teach students how to dialogue about issues connected to living together in society—so they can learn from others and find their own voices.
Since the new millennium, disagreement between people with different political perspectives has become entrenched--and often rancorous. With a broader range of media channels, people are choosing to listen to viewpoints similar to their own. Opportunities for conversation across political differences are shrinking. Learning how to talk about differing beliefs in such a way that one hears and learns from the other, therefore, is an increasingly important skill, especially within a diverse democracy.
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Publication Date | November 1, 2017 |
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Deposited | March 14, 2024 |
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