SERA Cycle 1 Introduction and Courses
Project n° 580247-EPP-1-2016-1-FR-EPPKA3-IPI-SOC-IN 4.2 How to confront other opinions? Why is it necessary to speak to defend one's own opinions? What is debate? “Tunnel vision” metaphorically denotes the reluctance to consider alternatives to one's preferred line of thought; i nstances include physicians treating afflictions, detectives considering crime suspects, or anyone predisposed to a favored outcome. The common way to solve this problem is a second opinion, that is, g etting somebody unrelated to the original investigation to look at it from the beginning, without the same biases and preconceptions. With access to Internet , it would be interesting and im portant that the Trainer starting from websites like Booking – Trivago - … will show to learners how, after making a particular research (hotel, travel, article, ...), they still receive day after day information/proposition focusing on these topics, and none else ones, while probably they already found answers in meantime. Activity 14 Like in a debriefing, Trainer can re-use different debates that were hold previously within the group to help learners to understand the positive/negative effects of such discussions. The power of conformism over the decisions of an individual within a group https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AyM2PH3_Qk Other examples of discussions that can be debate: There Are Only 2 Genders | Change My Mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtftZPL-k7Y I’m Pro -Gun | Change My Mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APC2jnOSfhQ Hate speech isn’t real | Change My Mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0hPd2gMlGw To protect themselves within Internet To respect individual opinions Learning to learn Critical thinking Organizing one’s learning Communication Critical thinking 10’ 15’
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