Doing Civility

Breaking the Cycle of Incivility on the Campus

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Statistics, Higher Education
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Author: Kent M. Weeks ISBN: 9781630470715
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing Publication: February 1, 2014
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing Language: English
Author: Kent M. Weeks
ISBN: 9781630470715
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Publication: February 1, 2014
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing
Language: English
Doing Civility: Breaking the Cycle of Incivility on the Campus, explores ways in which members of the college community can take proactive steps to break the cycle of incivility. Civility requires extending mutual respect to others, especially people with different values, beliefs, and ideas. It also involves a civic responsibility to strengthen the community.

Doing Civility dives into how civility can be applied in practical ways using real-life student stories.

Doing Civility is a companion book to In Search of Civility. Together, the two books provide sharp analysis for understanding civility on campus and in the workplace. Doing Civility incorporates interactive tools and exercises at the end of each chapter designed to help readers apply the concepts covered in the chapter. The tools and exercises are perfect for self-reflection or small group discussions.

Americans are trouble by the growing incivility they see in public life and in their interpersonal relationships. The modern college and university may offer the best and most effective forum for providing an education in civility for our future leaders. It’s time to do civility.
Doing Civility: Breaking the Cycle of Incivility on the Campus, explores ways in which members of the college community can take proactive steps to break the cycle of incivility. Civility requires extending mutual respect to others, especially people with different values, beliefs, and ideas. It also involves a civic responsibility to strengthen the community.

Doing Civility dives into how civility can be applied in practical ways using real-life student stories.

Doing Civility is a companion book to In Search of Civility. Together, the two books provide sharp analysis for understanding civility on campus and in the workplace. Doing Civility incorporates interactive tools and exercises at the end of each chapter designed to help readers apply the concepts covered in the chapter. The tools and exercises are perfect for self-reflection or small group discussions.

Americans are trouble by the growing incivility they see in public life and in their interpersonal relationships. The modern college and university may offer the best and most effective forum for providing an education in civility for our future leaders. It’s time to do civility.

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