About this event
Why is it so challenging for students (and non-students) to approach disagreements with curiosity? What are the benefits of doing so? And how can we help facilitate this approach on our campuses? In this interactive workshop led by the Institute for Multipartisan Education, you’ll explore these questions and more. Join in to practice your curious disagreement skills and learn how to bring this approach to your campus community.
Who should attend?
This event is free and open to members and non-members. We encourage student affairs and community engagement professionals interested in learning more about curious approaches to disagreement in educational settings to attend.
What does this mean? This virtual event will be more interactive in nature, and participation is encouraged!
- You are invited to have your camera on in order to engage with the speakers and other participants
- You can openly ask questions by unmuting yourself or typing them in the chat
- There may be interactive components to this event, such as taking a poll, Q&A, or small group discussion
Meet The Facilitators:
Institute for Multipartisan Education
The Institute for Multipartisan Education is dedicated to sustainably increasing and improving capacity for curious approaches to difference and disagreement in educational settings.
Questions? Get in touch with us at events@compact.org