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The Case for Uncomfortable Conversations
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Episode Description: In this episode, two middle school teachers and two high school teachers talk about what students actually learn when they are given the space to engage in challenging conversations that do not resolve easily. Together, we explore the balance teachers often need to find between freedom and structure, the ways that discomfort can be a powerful learning opportunity, and what it might mean for teachers to embrace uncertainty in their own teaching practice.
Main Topics:
- Discussion Norms in Classrooms (02:23)
- Silence Doesn't Always Mean Disengagement (04:47)
- Teaching Challenging Primary Documents (06:40)
- The Tension Between Structure and Freedom (09:02)
- Discomfort, Growth, and Lobster Metaphor (15:52)
- High School Perspectives on Challenging Conversations (18:42)
- Are Students Ready for Challenging Conversations? (23:19)
Resources Mentioned:
- Teaching the Declaration of Independence lesson by Nancy Wickham
- Sphere's Civil Discourse Through Literature lessons
- "Windows and Mirrors: Children's Books and Parallel Cultures" by Rudine Sims Bishop
- "Windows, Mirrors, and Sliding Glass Doors" by Rudine Sims Bishop
- Sphere Ed | Teaching Civic Culture Together
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