Tuesday 9 September 2014

Why We Need to Listen

I started a new class today called Critical Literacy, which is really hard to define people. Like really hard. But one thing I remember from the class is that we need to learn how to listen. Not just hear, but listen and allow other peoples thoughts a stage to be debated on. By listening, we allow ourselves to try to see from the other persons view and understand how their story is equally important and needs to be examined so we can fully understand an issue. If one enters a conversation thinking they are right, they will learn nothing.

Listening to each other forces everyone to think at a higher level; activating their brain and engaging in critical thinking. The thing about Critical Literacy is it is about giving power to the powerless, a voice to the voiceless, and giving the marginalized a way to speak up...but there is space for uncomfortable debate. My instructor said that the class was a time to try one different things and learn what fits you. If you listen to other peoples side, your ideas may change. BUT YOU HAVE TO LISTEN.

My views on something may be entirely wrong, but if a respectful conversation/debate is had, views can change because no one is feeling attacked. Instead, everyone is feeling respected and like they can look at everything from everyone's perspective to grow as a person. Listen, grow, learn.