EdCast Learning to Love or Hate Posted August 5, 2015 By Matt Weber Few would argue against compassion and respect as essential ingredients to a peaceful world. But how do we foster these qualities in our children when what we are teaching is only part of the equation? How can we make sure that the lessons of compassion and acceptance aren't being buried under the hasty judgments and misinformation they are certain to encounter online? Educators, says Farah Pandith, adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, may be the key."There isn't any stronger platform than schools to be able to build the minds of young Americans," she says.Visiting the Ed School last spring as part of the Askwith Forum, "Religious Freedom: Inclusion, Exclusion, and the Role of Education," Farah Pandith, sat down with the EdCast to discuss the important role of schools in matters of inclusion.About the Harvard EdCast The Harvard EdCast is a weekly series of podcasts, available on the Harvard University iTunes U page, that features a 15-20 minute conversation with thought leaders in the field of education from across the country and around the world. Hosted by Matt Weber, the Harvard EdCast is a space for educational discourse and openness, focusing on the myriad issues and current events related to the field. EdCast An education podcast that keeps the focus simple: what makes a difference for learners, educators, parents, and communities Explore All Articles Related Articles News Religious Freedom: Inclusion, Exclusion, and the Role of Education At the Askwith Forum on April 28, an interdisciplinary panel explored inclusion and exclusion through the lens of religious differences. EdCast Notes from Ferguson EdCast Cynics with Good Reason