Communities need “safe enough” spaces is not saying that students need protection from argument or the discovery that they should change their minds. It is saying that students should be able to participate in argument and inquiry without the threat of harassment or intimidation. That basic sense is feeling “safe enough” to explore differences without fear and work toward positive outcomes with courage.
Every community member understand the meaning of safe-enough spaces and agrees to abide by these
Community Guidelines:
Respect every community member and their Experiences | Inclusiveness
Learn through Peer learning and risk-taking within Learning Circles
Reflect and Analyse Complex Thinking
Show support for fellow Community Members while
Encouraging deeper levels of analysis
Stand by fellow community members during times of Transition and Growth
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