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Fostering Courageous DialoguesLanguage is a powerful tool. It can be used to express one's feeling and viewpoints. The best way to learn how to understand others though is through a back and forth dialogue. And when tougher issues are discussed in a calm and rational way, these are called courageous dialogues.
For additional information:
- Barbara WhitlockDirector of Student Learning & Leadership/Humanities CoordinatorMontrose Schoolbwhitlock@montroseschool.org
- Karen Bohlin, Ed.D.Director of the Practical Wisdom ProjectAbigail Adams Institute
Additional Resources:
- Why Hold a Classroom Dialogue
- The Importance of Dialogue in School and Community
- 3 Ways to Integrate Purposeful Dialogue in the Classroom