What happens when two students — strangers from different universities — join a guided online conversation about America’s toughest political issues?
In this session, you’ll learn how professors who participated in the Unify Challenge College Bowl integrated the interactive program into their classrooms and campus communities to help students learn, first-hand, about the power of different perspectives. You’ll also hear from Unify America, the nonpartisan nonprofit, who build engaging experiences that scale into civics education and community building.
The second in a series of planning and action forums on college civic learning. This forum will discuss diversity and equity in civic learning, and how to engage all students in a democracy-focused learning framework.
The forum will be held February 6-7, 2023 from 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm each day.
The first in a series of planning and action forums on college civic learning. This forum is geared towards educators and policy leaders interested in establishing a civic and democracy-focused learning framework in higher education.
Drawing on lessons from "Creating Space for Democracy" (Stylus/Campus Compact/AAC&U), this session introduces various methods of dialogue and deliberation, including case study examples from leading dialogue practitioners
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