April 12, 2025, 1:36 pm
A Dalhousie University professor in Nova Scotia has pioneered an academic course inspired by the popular Ted Lasso series. The course employs the show’s whimsical, people-focused philosophy to teach students techniques for building honest relationships and developing curiosity toward others. By integrating elements of modern popular culture with traditional course content, the program aims to offer a fresh, engaging perspective on interpersonal communication and personal growth.
HALIFAX - A professor at Dalhousie University is offering a course using the philosophies of fictional soccer coach Ted Lasso as a guide to — among other things — building honest relationships and learning to be curious about other people.
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