#  Teaching Controversial Topics Workshop \[CANCELED\] 

 



    ![Overhead view of colored cards on a table with ideas of what students should learn, including "how to register your bias" and "how to craft an argument."](/sites/g/files/omnuum6756/files/styles/hwp_5_4__480x385/public/2025-09/45225513491_24d60d3c8a_k.jpg?h=58707605&itok=hoIDIYr_) 

 



 

####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **October 17, 2025** 

 01:00PM - 03:00PM EDT 

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 **Robinson Hall 107**  



 

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This workshop has been canceled. Please join us at [the next iteration on November 14](https://bokcenter.harvard.edu/event/teaching-controversial-topics-workshop-0).

TFs and TAs teaching in courses covering controversial topics are often understandably apprehensive. Through a series of case studies, this workshop will offer pragmatic advice and concrete tools to cover challenging and divisive subject matter in a way that is engaging and respectful of all students. We will discuss different approaches that incorporate insights developed by FAS faculty, the Bok Center, and the Edmond &amp; Lily Safra Center for Ethics.

**Workshops are open to graduate students, TAs, postdocs, and faculty.**



 

 



 

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