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Who Decides What’s “Civil”?
When acts of protest are met with calls for civility, it’s a good idea to give students some historical context about the concept.
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Toward a More Civil Discourse
Civil Discourse in the Classroom offers step-by-step lessons for engaging in effective argument on divisive issues.
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Polarized Classrooms
Understanding political divides can help students learn to bridge them.
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