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The Importance of Disagreements
Elementary and Literacy Education Department Publications
  • Andrew P. Johnson, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Abstract

Disagreements are good. Differing points of view are healthy for any organization or group. Conflicting ideas provide a broader view of situations and more potential possibilities. You see more sides of the problem and generate more potential solutions. Questioning new ideas or proposals allows them to be fully vetted. This is how programs, policies, schools, institutions, and teacher preparation programs grow and evolve.

Embracing a variety of ideas, philosophies, and viewpoints has always been healthy for any organization or institution. Repressing conflicting ideas, allowing only a single viewpoint has always led to extremely unhealthy situations. Sadly, idea repression occurs too often in societies, religious organizations, churches, political groups, schools, and yes, even in schools, colleges, and universities. Imagine that. And nothing good ever comes from this. Uniformity creates a stagnant unhealthy petri dish where bad things can grow and fester.

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Citation Information
Johnson, A. (2020). The importance of disagreements. https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/eec-fac-pubs/93/