Breaking the Prejudice Habit
/By Mary Kite (Ball State University)
To help students understand the sources of their own and others' intergroup attitudes and the behaviors that stem from them.
Read MoreProfessor of Psychology | Wesleyan University
By Mary Kite (Ball State University)
To help students understand the sources of their own and others' intergroup attitudes and the behaviors that stem from them.
Read MoreBy: Carie Forden and Amy Carrillo (Clarion University)
Excerpt: To give students the opportunity to: (1) experience meaningful cross-cultural interaction; (2) apply social psychological principles of prejudice and peacemaking to solving a real world problem; (3) strengthen their critical thinking skills; and (4) deepen their understanding and appreciation of diversity.
Read MoreScott’s online course has enrolled more than a million students since it opened in 2013, making it one of the world's largest courses. And the final challenge for this vast number of students is to spend 24 hours in the most compassionate way possible. — BBC News
Scott appeared on a National Public Radio podcast to discuss the “Day of Compassion” — an experiment in which people live as compassionately as possible for 24 hours and see what happens. — Hidden Brain, NPR
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