Admitting That You May Be Wrong: The Science of Intellectual Humility
Webinar with the Greater Good Science Center
Dr. Davis and Van Tongeren are co-hosting an event with the Greater Good Science Center focused on humility and its implications for teachers.
How often do you admit when you’re wrong?
Research tells us that we can all benefit from intellectual humility. Join the Greater Good Science Center’s education team to learn how to build humble, open-minded learning experiences—for yourself and your students.
Hosted by Amy L. Eva, Ph.D., Associate Education Director at the Greater Good Science Center. Joined by two leading researchers in the science of intellectual humility: Don E. Davis, Ph.D., and Daryl R. Van Tongeren, Ph.D. Don E. Davis is a psychologist who leads the HAPPI Lab at Georgia State University. Daryl R. Van Tongeren, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Frost Center for Social Science Research at Hope College and the author of Humble: Free Yourself from the Traps of a Narcissistic World.
This is a free meeting on Monday 10/28 at 6:30 EST. Space may be limited. Register today to reserve your spot!

