Whether it is Charlie Kirk, abortion rights or immigration laws, in recent years, the world has witnessed an alarming rise in polarisation. This is evident in various aspects of life, from political discourse to social interactions. People are more divided than ever and the ability to address pressing global issues like climate change, which requires collaboration, is severely hampered.

Amidst this backdrop, education emerges as a powerful tool to bridge divides and foster understanding. Good education goes beyond imparting knowledge; it cultivates critical thinking, empathy, and the ability to engage in respectful dialogue. By exposing students to diverse perspectives and encouraging open-mindedness, education can play a crucial role in reducing intolerance and promoting social cohesion.

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