Constructive Dialogue
Issued by
Binghamton University
The Constructive Dialogue badge equips the earner with the knowledge and skills to engage in better conversations even when they disagree. Through online and in-person training, along with personal reflection, earners will better understand the psychological and metacognitive factors that shape how and why people disagree, learn skills to engage in conversations across differences, and put those skills into practice.
- Type Learning
- Level Foundational
- Time Hours
- Cost Free
Skills
- Active Listening
- Applied Psychology
- Behavioral Science
- Communication
- Conflict Resolution
- Critical Thinking
- Cultural Sensitivity
- Empathy
- Lifelong Learning
- Metacognition
- Openness
- Problem-Solving
- Psychiatry
- Psychological Evaluations
- Psychology
- Receptive Attitude
- Social Skills
- Student-centered Learning
- Student Development
- Student Engagement
- Student Services
- Teamwork
- Tolerant Attitude
Earning Criteria
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This is a self-paced credential that will require 3.5 hours to complete and includes 1) the completion of online "Perspectives" modules focused on understanding the psychological and metacognitive factors that shape how and why people disagree and introduce skills for better conversation, 2) participation in an in-person workshop focused on developing and practicing skills for better conversation, and 3) the submission of a 300-500 word reflection assignment.
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To earn this credential, the learner must 1) complete the online "Perspectives" modules focused on understanding the psychological and metacognitive factors that shape how and why people disagree and introduce skills for better conversation, 2) participate in an in-person workshop focused on developing and practicing skills for better conversation, and 3) submit a 300-500 word reflection assignment.
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This credential is free for Binghamton University students.