ABSTRACT

Educating for Civic Dialogue in an Age of Uncivil Discourse addresses an urgent challenge—to help students learn the skills of civic engagement—by offering a framework for authentic cosmopolitan education. As an invitation to ongoing civil dialogue with diverse voices in the classroom, the book aims to foster the skills of democratic and global citizenship that allow students to find their voice as local, national, and global citizens outside of the classroom. It suggests practical ways that teachers can promote the skills of attentive listening, intelligent questioning, reasonable positioning, and responsible dialogue in order to encourage authentic civic discourse. It also outlines specific pedagogical strategies designed to foster students’ cosmopolitan competencies as democratic and global citizens.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

Overcoming babel

chapter 1|15 pages

Broken conversations

Educating globalized citizens in a polarized world

chapter 2|12 pages

Globalized conversations

Teaching for cosmopolis 1

chapter 3|23 pages

Engaging conversations

Developing the skills of civic discourse

chapter 4|16 pages

Critical conversations

Teaching critical thinking for democratic and global citizenship

chapter 5|8 pages

Creative conversations

Re-imagining cosmopolitan classrooms for the twenty-first century