Finding Common Ground Teach-Out
Description
Our world is evolving quickly. Technology is changing what we can learn about one another, what we can say to one another, and what we might be tempted to believe about one another. These changes are causing seismic shifts in our culture, in our economy, and in our politics. In a society where people have different experiences and diverse ideologies, achieving critical social goals requires listening to - and sincerely attempting to learn from - people whose views may be different than our own. These interactions can reveal new ways to identify shared values and show us how we can work together to make real progress on problems of common interest.
This Teach-Out is about how to overcome divisiveness, get beyond division, and work together. To that end, we present the Common Ground Framework for moving beyond partisanship and getting past polarization. Join the conversation and learn how to find common ground where it exists and how to build common ground where it is needed.
The Teach-Out will answer:
- Is society more or less polarized than how the media presents it?
- How can I find common ground where it exists or build common ground where it does not exist?
- How can I learn to listen and learn from those who may have different ideological identities than myself?
- How can I be more persuasive?
- Can I work more effectively with diverse groups?
Rating
Language
English
Duration
4 weeks
Status
Unavailable
U-M Credit Eligible
No
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