How Do Perceptions Differ When Reading CNN vs Fox News? An Experiment Provides Clues
‘They Learn to Parrot What They Know They’re Supposed to Say’
Erin McLaughlin, an educator in Pennsylvania, believes that, in school and in life, people should study what others think and why. But in her estimation, many educational institutions that purport to value diversity and inclusion fail to treat viewpoint diversity—which she defines as “the recognition that nobody’s worldview is complete, and that no one marker of identity actually defines the way we see the world around us”—as a vital part of civic education. Her mission: to persuade educational institutions to put viewpoint diversity at the center of their cultures and curricula.
OPINION: How colleges can measure up in teaching ?critical thinking?
A new project shows professors can design ways to assess the success of colleges in teaching critical thinking skills. Yet early results show students need colleges to better produce that important learning outcome.