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Faculty Resources

  • Leading Classroom Discussion on Difficult Topics
    A resource on intentional strategies to help students deal with difficult subjects and how professors can prepare for facilitating difficult conversations.

  • Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most
    A summary of Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, and Sheila Heen (1999), Difficult conversations: how to discuss what matters most. They provide a step-by-step approach to having difficult conversations that includes:

    • Deciphering the underlying structure of every difficult conversation
    • Starting a conversation without defensiveness
    • Listening for the meaning of what is not said
    • Staying balanced in the face of attacks and accusations
    • Moving from emotion to productive problem solving
  • Conversations That Matter
    How to structure the class to encourage conversations that matter

Post-Election Suggestions for College Administrators

The recently passed election season has evoked a wide range of emotions and for many, has been a source of significant stress, anxiety and even fear. We have seen reports of hostile and aggressive speech and behavior on some campuses. Many young people are confused and upset about the campaign and election. With this in mind, we’d like to share some brief suggestions for college administrators, faculty and staff to consider for the coming days:

Please feel free to share and use this piece JED posted November 9, 2016.