Teaching in Troubled Times: Revisited
A Conversation for Faculty, by Faculty
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
11:30 am – 12:45 pm
Kuykendall 106 Events Room
Classroom discussions are valuable opportunities for exchanges of ideas, experiences and perspectives. A kind of forum for faculty and students to sit together exploring what is known and knowledge that is unfolding, in-class discussions can bring up/focus on matters with contending points of view that may or not appear to be resolvable. Topics such as the climate crisis, political elections, military conflict, social and cultural characteristics and practices, to name a few. What approaches can faculty take that preserve academic freedom of speech as well as civility, without necessarily always achieving a state of balance on issues of great impact?
Presented by
Jane Chung-Do
Public Health
Ty P. Kāwika Tengan
Ethnic Studies & Anthropology
Floyd Reed
Life Sciences
Hazel Gedikli
OFDAS Center for Teaching Excellence, moderator
This event is sponsored by the OFDAS Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE).
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