Engaging Civil Discourse: Building STEM Communication Skills for Tomorrow

"Dialogues in STEM: An Exploration of Civil Discourse" - led by Penn State’s World in Conversation on Monday, Oct. 27, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in 123 Pond Laboratory.

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Science communication is crucial. Scientists need to effectively share their research with the public. But how can we improve this communication to make it more accessible and engaging for everyone? This is the central question explored in Dialogues in STEM: An Exploration of Civil Discourse, a workshop offered by Penn State‘s World in Conversation.

Understanding the Need for Civil Discourse in STEM

Effective communication isn’t just about explaining complex concepts; it’s about fostering understanding and respectful dialogue. The workshop recognizes that diverse perspectives are valuable in advancing scientific understanding. Therefore, the ability to engage in civil discourse is essential for building bridges between scientists and the public. Thus, this event aims to help scientists improve their abilities to communicate and collaborate across different viewpoints.

What the Workshop Offers

The two-hour workshop utilizes a unique, evidence-based approach to facilitate small-group discussions. Participants will actively engage in exploring how science communication can be improved. Hence, this methodology emphasizes recognizing the value of opposing views even without necessarily agreeing with them.

Improving Communication Skills for a Better Future

Improving science communication directly impacts the public’s understanding of scientific issues. This understanding is critical for making informed decisions on everything from environmental protection to healthcare. Moreover, better communication skills foster collaboration within the scientific community, leading to advancements in research and innovation. The program will equip participants with practical tools and strategies to help improve these skills.

The Importance of Open Inquiry

The workshop prioritizes creating a culture of open inquiry. This allows for diverse voices to be heard and considered. Indeed, it emphasizes the idea that productive discussion can occur even with differing perspectives. The program’s structure allows for a safe space where participants can express their thoughts and learn from one another.

Registering for the Workshop

This valuable opportunity is open to faculty, staff, postdoctoral scholars, and graduate students. Those interested can register by October 10th. Don’t miss this chance to enhance your communication skills and contribute to a more inclusive and understanding scientific community!

Additionally, to stay updated with the latest developments in STEM research, visit ENTECH Online. Basically, this is our digital magazine for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Furthermore, at ENTECH Online, you’ll find a wealth of information.

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