Latter-day Saint Perspectives

Episode 21: Learning from Pakistan – Robert Eaton

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Sinopsis

Several years ago a group of professors at BYU-Idaho designed an interdisciplinary course called "Global Hotspot: Pakistan at the Crossroad of Conflict." Students are asked to learn and analyze issues relating to Pakistan's history, geography, culture, languages, and religions. However, the real purpose of this course is to use Pakistan as a giant case study to help students develop skills and abilities that they can use in understanding people and countries that are quite different. Those skills include-- Recognizing and overcoming stereotypes in their own thinking; Understanding how factors such as history, geography, and religion influence countries and individuals; Identifying and appreciating strengths and weaknesses in other cultures and nations, and Understanding how the nations of the world are connected. Professor Eaton notes that we all sometimes engage in sloppy analytical thinking by casually accepting stereotypes or the assumptions of others, and we should challenge these notions. He