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Discussion Guidelines on Various Topics
Over the years, CRLT has developed guidance to help instructors facilitate classroom discussion when controversial or tragic incidents become foremost in students' minds. Here is a set of general guidelines to use whenever controversy arises: CRLT Guidelines for Facilitating Discussions on Controversial or High-Stakes Topics
In the past, guidelines were developed for the following topics:
- Guidelines for Instructors Handling Class Discussion on Racial Conflict and the Language of Hate, Bias, and Discrimination
- Guidelines for Instructors Handling Class Discussion of CyberBullying and Expressions of Anti-Gay Sentiment
- Guidelines for Instructors Handling Class Discussion on Affirmative Action
- Guidelines for Instructors Handling Class Discussion of Hurricane Katrina
- Guidelines for Instructors Handling Class Discussion of the Tsunami
- Guidelines for Instructors Concerning Class Discussions about War in Iraq
- Guidance for UM Instructors Leading Class Discussions on the Tragedy of September 11, 2001