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Civil Discourse: Helping Students to Become Conversation Partners
I recently received a request from the St. Joe Valley Notre Dame Club to co-present the annual Hesburgh lecture. They asked me to team up with Notre Dame business professor Amanda McKendree to discuss the topic of civil discourse and provide the audience with advice for becoming a better discussion partner.
Promoting civil discourse on social media using nudges: A tournament of seven interventions | PNAS Nexus | Oxford Academic
Abstract. In this article, we test and compare several message-based nudges designed to promote civil discourse and reduce the circulation of harmful conte
Cultivating Civil Discourse: A Guide for Adults and Youth | Extension News and Publications
Civil discourse is crucial for fostering understanding and collaboration in a diverse society. Challenges with civil discourse can arise in homes, workplace ...
Rationale | Center for Ethics and Human Values
What is civil discourse? Civil discourse is the practice of deliberating about matters of public concern in a way that seeks to expand knowledge and promote understanding.
Arguing and Listening for Civic Engagement (2022) | Peter Smagorinsky
(DOI: 10.58680/ej202332230) To highlight the importance of civil discourse, an English education scholar worked with teachers to develop strategies for teaching argument that promote respectful engagement with controversial topics.
(PDF) DIGITAL DESIGNS IN CIVIC DISCOURSE: - A Theoretical Design Perspective (2013) | Saurabh Gupta | 1 Citations
To improve quality of life, all communities must engage in civic discourse about issues of common concern, which may elicit divergent opinions particularly in liberal democracies. Appropriate forums with properly articulated and understood rules of engagement help organize discussions and discourses and enable them to remain civil even when contending parties hold strong and disparate opinions.
(PDF) Promoting Civil Discourse through Coffee and Common Ground (2023) | Alan English
(DOI: 10.4148/2637-4552.1177) Research suggests that America today is more politically polarized and less capable of conducting civil public discourse than at least the last several decades. These greater cultural factors unsurprisingly seem to have trickled into American schools, as teachers report increased divisiveness and conflict, particularly directed toward historically-marginalized groups, in class. While it seems sensible that public schools should play a role in teaching American children how to civilly speak with people different than themselves, teachers are often unprepared to do so. This paper describes a project-based learning activity conducted during the Fall 2022 semester which was designed to empower pre-service teachers with practical tools to promote civil discourse in their future classrooms.
Fostering Civil Discourse: Difficult Classroom Conversations in a Diverse Democracy
The tools and strategies in this guide will help you prepare students to engage in difficult conversations on topics that matter to them, to their communities, and to our world.
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Conducting an Ecosystem Analysis
Liberating Structures - Bookstore
A treasure trove of simple, practical methods to stimulate critical conversations and liberate the full potential of any group, from the frontline to the C-suite.
Communities of Practice Toolkit
Actors and factors: Virtual communities for social innovation
Virtual communities of practice (COPs) are fast becoming a basic work unit in a networked world. The relationship between COPs, Knowledge Management, and the Learning Organisation is a question of priority for social sector leaders, researchers,
7 Things You Should Know About Open Education: Policies
The development of open education policies will help move OER and OEP from the periphery to the center of education practice.
Open Educational Resources (OER)
These OER thematic videos were developed as a prelude to the Ministerial Forum on Open Educational Resources (OER) and Development in West Africa and the Sah...
(TA4.06) Monitoring the SDGs for everyone: making data widely accessible and engaging stakeholders
(TA4.06) Monitoring the SDGs for everyone: making data widely accessible and engaging stakeholdersOrganiser(s): United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD-DESA...
Open Education Analytics Overview
Open Education Analytics (OEA) is an open source community coordinated by Microsoft Education collaborating with education systems across the world to develo...
How to Become a Better Listener
Listening is a skill that’s vitally important, sadly undertaught, and physically and mentally taxing. In the aftermath of Covid-19, particularly with the shift to remote work and the red-hot job market, it’s never been more important — or more difficult — for leaders to be good listeners. This article offers nine tips to help leaders become more active listeners, and a breakdown of the subskills involved in listening and how you can improve in them.
Actors and Factors: Virtual Communities for Social Innovation
Virtual communities of practice (COPs) are fast becoming a basic work unit in a networked world. The relationship between COPs, Knowledge Management, and the Learning Organisation is a question of priority for social sector leaders, researchers, policy makers, and practitioners as they seek to establish ways to maintain relevance and effectiveness in the volatile environments in which they work (Thomas et al, 2005). When well executed, virtual COPs produce results because the knowledge is stewarded: organised for learning, poised for action, and planned for sustainability. In this paper, we document and analyse the actors and factors that, in our experience, contribute to success: Enlightened Leadership, Compelling Work, Appropriate Technology and Knowledge Sustainability. Over the last two years we have worked with new virtual COPs in both the public and non-profit sectors. The outsized successes prove the power of this approach to work. The under-performers help define the...
Communities of Practice Guide
UW–Madison employees have access to thousands of events, classes, seminars, and conferences every year. Maintain, improve, or develop new knowledge and skills that can help you throughout your career. Build new relationships across UW–Madison while challenging yourself to learn something new and perform your job at a higher level.
Creating Effective Communities of Inquiry in Online Courses - ScienceDirect
Based on a collaborative and socio-constructivist approach to online education, the Community of Inquiry (CoI) model emphasizes creating an effective …
Connecting Staff and Strengthening Training with Remote Learning Communities | MDRC
One-time training rarely results in long-term shifts in working practices, but remote learning communities can help reinforce new lessons and promote lasting change.
Community from a Distance: Building a Sense of Belonging in an Online Classroom
Kari Henry Hulett Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology It happens to everyone. That sense of distraction and over commitment. Semesters when demands of professional development, research, scholarship, and service draw your energy and focus away from classroom teaching. With just a few short weeks left in the semester, I was desperately striving to meet dissertation writing deadlines, teaching two online undergraduate courses, and prepping for a class in the fall. Admittedly, I wa
Open Pedagogy Notebook | Sharing Practices, Building Community
Sharing Practices, Building Community
YOUR GUIDE TO BUILDING ENGAGING, COLLABORATIVE ONLINE COMMUNITIES
Communities of Practice Vol. 2: Creating Learning Environments for Educators - Google Books
The aim of this set of books is to combine the best of current academic research into the use of Communities of Practice in education with "hands on" practitioner experience in order to provide teachers and academics with a convenient source of guidance and an incentive to work with and develop in their own Communities of Practice. This set of books is divided into two volumes: volume 1 deals principally with the issues found in colocated Communities of Practice, while volume 2 deal principally with distributed Communities of Practice"
Communities of Practice | APQC
Communities of practice (CoPs) are designated networks of people who share information and knowledge either face-to-face or virtually.
Policy & Practice Human Services Communities of Practice and Polilogues
PDF | The human services field is fueled by knowledge. Insights into how human service programs work and why practices succeed or fail rests in the... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate