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ENCOURAGING DISAGREEMENT What Does It Take to Have Civil Discourse in the Classroom? By Sylvia Goodman Two-dozen professors put their heads together on productive classroom discussions. They landed in different places. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER These Professors Help Students See Why Others Think Differently By Beth McMurtrie They have created courses to teach students how to think critically about divisive topics, examine their own biases, and better understand why some people think differently than they do. MEAGER PARTICIPATION Florida Lawmakers Enacted an Intellectual-Diversity Survey. Students Weren’t Interested. By Marcela Rodrigues-Sherley Only 2 percent of public-university students responded to a controversial questionnaire meant to assess campuses’ tolerance for differing viewpoints.
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BACKGROUNDER The Red State University Blues By Daniel Golden and Kirsten Berg When elected officials impose their political views, how should a public college respond? THE REVIEW A Tempest in a Historical Teapot? By Len Gutkin Historians get mad at one another — and then something surprising happens.
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Views ADVICE What to Expect When You Are the ‘Partner Accommodation’ By David D. Perlmutter For candidates, the dual-hiring process is part bureaucratic procedure and part political gauntlet.
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