I pledge to discuss this election with civility, to treat people whose opinions differ from mine with respect, and to focus on ideas, policies and values.
I will encourage others to do the same.
I will speak up when I hear name-calling, stereotypes and slurs.
I will do this because children are listening, and it’s important that adults model good citizenship.
The election is a mere 22 days away.
I share this pledge with you in the context of a New York Times article entitled:Talking Across Divides: 10 Ways to Encourage Civil Classroom Conversation On Difficult Issues.
It is a lesson plan for teachers to help their students have a civil dialogue about tough topics that are tearing at the fabric of our nation.
Children are listening to the ugly discourse that is occurring on TV, online and in person.
How can we teach them a different way?
Here are a few of the teaching ideas that resonated with me:
Hopefully, our teachers can speak up for civility and teach the value of respectful conversation.
Jeanette
P.S. This pledge comes from the Teaching Tolerance Project of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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