Give an example of multiple perspectives in a classroom
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It’s essential that our students think flexibly and consider multiple perspectives. Flexible thinking leads to innovation, creativity, and diplomacy. In school, however, students settle into a rigid, “one right answer” mindset.
By exploring content from multiple perspectives, our students will become comfortable with complex situations that have multiple right answers. This familiarity will help them to welcome others’ viewpoints and opinions.
Let’s dig into the topic of multiple perspectives with something familiar: common words in the English language (This lesson assumes you’re in the US and your students speak English.).
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