Hardened discussions in society make it difficult to address sensitive topics in the classroom. Thursday 27 March, you can attend two sessions that focus on new insights for discussing controversial or sensitive topics in the classroom. You can also choose to attend one of the sessions.
This event will take place at Handboogstraat 2 and both sessions will be held in English. Entry is free. Organised by Special Interest Groups: SIG Scholarship on Teaching and Learning (SoTL) & SIG International Classroom
More and more topics in society become polarised and this polarisation also enters the classroom. It can be scary to decide that you want to organise a discussion about a controversial or otherwise sensitive topic in your education. Quite some lecturers report to refrain from this because they don’t feel equipped to lead such a discussion. That also applies to students. However, education can have tremendous transformational opportunities when we learn to switch perspectives and are able to both critically and empathically approach a multitude of perspectives.
Thursday 27 March, you can attend one or both of the following sessions. Those are organised by Special Interest Groups (SIGs): inter-faculty groups of teachers working on a specific theme. Both sessions will be held in English and take place at Handboogstraat 2 (Co-creation space ‘Social’).

