With so few responses to Mr. Bigenho’s gauntlet, I thought I’d make this last minute contribution regarding the fundamental attribution error and some of its pedagogical/social applications. I put this – my first video – together by myself so it’s a bit rough around the edges, but the content got there in the end. I hope it sparks some conversation, and I look forward to chatting with other educators about these ideas and more in DC…
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Excellent! I could identify with my interactions with people on the highway that which you call the Fundamental Attribution Error. It is a wonderful concept to keep in mind! Thanks, David.