Resources for conducting community and classroom dialogues
Posted by on January 16, 2004
[posted from Comm-Org]
From: “Bill Berkowitz”
An annotated listing of resources for conducting community and classroom dialogues has been compiled by the Psychology Department at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
These nonpartisan resources, which are mostly Web-based, may be helpful in clarifying positions, increasing mutual understanding, identifying common ground, and fostering potential solutions to significant or controversial national or local issues.
We would like to share these materials with others who may be interested. To obtain a copy of these resources by e-mail, please contact Prof. Bill_Berkowitz, Dept. of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Lowell, at Bill_Berkowitz@uml.edu.
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