Trigger Warnings vs. Flagging Up  @conferencereport
Trigger Warnings vs. Flagging Up  @conferencereport
conferencereport | 'Trigger Warnings' vs. 'Flagging Up' @conferencereport | Uploaded January 2017 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
Giving students advanced notice of 'troublesome' educational content isn't about protecting the delicate sensibilities of those too weak to confront that material. It's done in the interests of good pedagogy.

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Daily Mail article - dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4089302/Bible-students-warned-crucifixion-upsetting-Critics-say-trigger-warnings-distressing-content-creating-generation-snowflake-students.html

Metamute article on Darko Maver - metamute.org/editorial/articles/death-and-death-darko-maver

Reference to Daniel Dennett's research on the contribution of a theological education to loss of belief - christianhumanist.net/ministers-the-new-unbelievers.html

Meyer and Land article on 'Troublesome Knowledge' - https://kennslumidstod.hi.is/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/meyerandland.pdf

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