Navigating Difficult Conversations: Tools for Dialogue Across Our Deepest Differences
Mary Ellen Daneels | Director of Illinois Civics Hub and Democracy School Program
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Discussions around essential questions concerning justice, power, and equity in an era of polarization can be difficult. Learn research-based strategies to prepare and engage in dialogue that promotes consensus building, understanding, and empathy across differences. Walk away with resources to help you navigate discussions online and face to face.
About the Speaker
Mary Ellen Daneels is a National Board Certified teacher who taught at West Chicago Community High School for 27 years. She serves as the Director of the Illinois Civics Hub and Illinois Democracy School Network, leading efforts to support the implementation of the middle and high school civics course requirements and Illinois social science standards. She has been recognized as the Law-related Educator of the Year from the Constitutional Rights Foundation of Chicago, Teacher of the Year by the 19th District of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and American Civic Education Teacher from the Center for Civic Education and the Illinois Education Association Teacher of the Year. Mary Ellen has presented on the proven practices of civic learning throughout the nation. She has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning and highlighted in numerous publications such as Education Week, Social Education, and Educational Leadership. Mary Ellen has advocated for civic education before federal and state lawmakers. She served on the Board of Directors for the National Council of the Social Studies and worked on both the Steering Committee and Pedagogy Committee for the Educating for American Democracy Roadmap