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Constitution Week Faculty & Staff Workshop – 4c’s of Civil Discourse

Faculty

Clock 8:30 am - 11:30 am
Map Marker Dalton State

Constitution Week Faculty & Staff Workshop - 4c's of Civil Discourse

Strategies for Embedding Civil Discourse in Classrooms and Campus Life. Learn practical ways to foster civil discourse and inclusion in your courses and campus interactions. Breakfast provided, reserve your seat, here: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=XR7ot0Jy_02PHkfWkRSOQVtUjRyyWJ1CgOYnB8_huQBUN0pYSFAyT1Y3UTE4NFJXRlFVNVJFME84Vi4u&embed=true%22Recommended Companion Read: Difficult ConversationsBased on almost 30 years of research, this book offers a step-by-step approach to navigating tough conversations with less stress and more success. Copies are available at Roberts Library and Dalton-Whitfield County Public Library.Facilitators: The nationally recognized 4Cs of Civil Discourse from The Ohio State University— Curious, Charitable, Conscientious, and Constructive. Guest Speakers Dr. Kathryn Joyce directs the Civil Discourse for Citizenship program of the Center for Ethics and Human Values at OSU and Dr. Yarmel is the Associate Director of the Center for Ethics and Human Values at OSU. 

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