Troubling the Idea of Trouble - Teaching Children to Be Advocates for Change
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking TEDx talk that challenges conventional wisdom on how we educate children about trouble. Discover why teaching kids to avoid trouble entirely may be counterproductive, and learn about the importance of fostering appropriate trouble-making skills. Examine the potential consequences of raising children to be silent and compliant, and consider the benefits of nurturing advocates for change instead. Gain insights into how teaching children when to speak up, rather than always staying quiet, could contribute to a more positive future. This presentation, delivered by a Skidmore College student at a locally organized TEDx event, offers a fresh perspective on child-rearing and education that may reshape your approach to guiding young minds.
Syllabus
Troubling the Idea of Trouble | Sarah Karoff | TEDxSkidmoreCollege
Taught by
TEDx
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