We're meeting the challenges of a shifting landscape.
Political polarization and ever-changing state and district policies have made classroom discourse on current issues more challenging than ever. Many educators want these conversations to be part of their instruction, but they have concerns about biases, backlash, and antagonism between students.
Close Up, however, is committed to supporting educators who recognize that student discourse is essential to individual growth, critical thinking, and active engagement in democracy. Our professional development for students and educators is built on over 50 years of experience in facilitating discourse across differences, giving them the training, materials, and support they need to engage with current issues in class.
Professional Development Workshops
Teaching with Disciplined Nonpartisanship
This workshop series is designed to harness student energy and interest around the election to create a lasting culture of respectful, engaged dialogue at school well beyond Election Day.
This series will focus on...
- How to balance teaching without bias while encouraging rigorous inquiry.
- The additional skills needed for neutral facilitation and engagement with a diversity of perspectives, building on work your school may have already done around civil discourse.
- Ways to promote students’ curiosity, open-mindedness, intellectual resilience, and willingness to explore—and express—their own convictions.
Facilitating Productive Civil Discourse in Your Classroom
Teachers will gain practical tools and explore resources and strategies for taking a multipartisan approach to complex issues such as criminal justice reform, immigration reform, climate change, and economic inequality.
In this session, you will...
- Learn a values framework for examining political disagreements.
- Learn and model the key structural differences between discussion, debate, and deliberation.
- Explore a set of scenarios on the topics of criminal justice, COVID-19, and protest, and learn actionable techniques to keep students on track when discourse breaks down.
Teachers will examine the concepts of media literacy and participate in activities that help students engage with a wide range of media sources, read critically, and identify efforts to mislead.
In this session, you will...
- Examine the role that media plays in our interpretation of historical events.
- Model lessons that provide real-world applications of the eight major media literacy concepts.
- Learn to use readily available online tools to enhance media literacy skills in class.
Community-Engaged Classrooms
Using a proven framework for action from Close Up’s Impact programs, teachers will learn to foster students’ civic and political efficacy and help them take real-world action on issues they care about.
- Examine a series of youth-led initiatives to learn how community projects enhance learning.
- Use a community inventory to help students develop responsive community engagement projects.
This tutorial gives teachers direct instruction for using Close Up’s Current Issues resources and civic readiness curriculum.
- Walk through a sample of one of the dozens of Current Issues topics and learn the best ways to engage students in respectful discourse that incorporates multiple perspectives.
- Examine a series of lesson plans to ready your classroom for discussing complex current issues.
- Explore multimedia content (including videos from policymakers, podcasts, and recorded seminars) and learn about national online student deliberations available for your classroom.
Our short, on-demand sessions are ideal for individual educators looking for self-paced training and PD recertification.
What makes Close Up PD different?
Our professional development workshops for teachers and educators, conducted online and in person by instructors with student-facing experience, give them the capability and comfort to engage with current issues.