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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Ethical Decision Making - Rights and Actions - Historical Context

Ethical Decision Making - Rights and Actions - Historical Context

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Ethical Decision Making - Rights and Actions - Historical Context

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, Moral Science, Philosophy

Focus on ethical decision-making by examining historical figures like Sojourner Truth and the obstacles they encountered in their quest for justice. Gain insights into prioritizing actions over identity, understanding the significance of minimizing harm, and analyzing intricate ethical scenarios.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Motivations and Moral Stances - Angelina Grimké's Early Life - Abolitionism in Antebellum America

Motivations and Moral Stances - Angelina Grimké's Early Life - Abolitionism in Antebellum America

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Motivations and Moral Stances - Angelina Grimké's Early Life - Abolitionism in Antebellum America

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Religious Studies, Moral Science, Social Studies, History

Explore the background of Angelina Grimké and her evolving moral stance against slavery, which stemmed from her Southern aristocratic upbringing. Gain insights into Grimké's initial motivations and how she challenged societal norms. Understand the complexities of moral reform and advocacy in history.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Philosophical Analysis - Morality of Economic Systems - Capitalism

Philosophical Analysis - Morality of Economic Systems - Capitalism

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Philosophical Analysis - Morality of Economic Systems - Capitalism

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, Business, Moral Science, Philosophy

Explore the philosophical discourse on capitalism, concentrating on its moral implications and social impact. Develop an understanding of capitalism's role in societal structure and the moral arguments supporting its economic benefits. Focus on analyzing the ethical dimensions of capitalist systems and examining their influence on social dynamics. Learners will gain insights into how capitalism shapes societal norms and values, assessing its potential to offer economic advantages while considering ethical considerations.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

[Understanding Legislative Decisions - Impact on Education - Policy Implementation]

[Understanding Legislative Decisions - Impact on Education - Policy Implementation]

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[Understanding Legislative Decisions - Impact on Education - Policy Implementation]

10th Grade - 12th Grade

History, Education, Social Studies

Explore the significant effects of legislative decisions on education by examining the motivations behind political actions and their broader societal implications. Develop a comprehensive understanding of policy implementation related to education, enhancing the ability to critically assess the role of legislation in educational reforms.

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11th Grade - University

Reasoning and Empathy - Moral Progress - Impact on Society

Reasoning and Empathy - Moral Progress - Impact on Society

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Reasoning and Empathy - Moral Progress - Impact on Society

11th Grade - University

Social Studies, Religious Studies

Explore how reasoning and empathy intersect to drive moral progress and cultural evolution. Learners will gain insight into the ways expanding literacy and broader travel experiences contribute to greater empathy. Analyze and evaluate the roles of reason and empathy in fostering ethical advancements, enhancing understanding of their impact on societal change.

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6th Grade - 10th Grade

Understanding Rhythm and Rhyme - Poetic Devices - Exploring Poetry

Understanding Rhythm and Rhyme - Poetic Devices - Exploring Poetry

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Understanding Rhythm and Rhyme - Poetic Devices - Exploring Poetry

6th Grade - 10th Grade

English

Explore the use of rhythmic patterns and rhyme schemes in poetry, enhancing understanding of poetic devices such as alliteration, onomatopoeia, and imagery. Gain the ability to analyze and identify poetic structures and elements, fostering deeper engagement with poetic texts and improving creative expression in writing poetry.

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11th Grade - University

Philosophical Analysis - Kierkegaard's Concepts - Faith and Ethics

Philosophical Analysis - Kierkegaard's Concepts - Faith and Ethics

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Philosophical Analysis - Kierkegaard's Concepts - Faith and Ethics

11th Grade - University

Moral Science, Philosophy, Religious Studies

Explore Kierkegaard's complex philosophical concepts of faith and ethics through his interpretations of the Abraham and Isaac narrative and the story of Antigone. Engage in critical analysis of philosophical dilemmas to understand the nuances between ethical and faith-driven decisions, and develop skills in philosophical reasoning and ethical analysis.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Legal Decision-Making - Adultery Trial - Historical Justice

Legal Decision-Making - Adultery Trial - Historical Justice

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Legal Decision-Making - Adultery Trial - Historical Justice

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Religious Studies, Performing Arts, Moral Science

Explore the intricate process of legal justice in historical trials by examining a woman's case accused of adultery. Gain insights into judicial proceedings and their societal implications while honing critical analysis skills related to historical events and ethical dilemmas.

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9th Grade - 10th Grade

Analyzing Evangelist Billy Sunday’s Stance on Prohibition - Historical Perspectives - The 18th Amendment and the Great Depression

Analyzing Evangelist Billy Sunday’s Stance on Prohibition - Historical Perspectives - The 18th Amendment and the Great Depression

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Analyzing Evangelist Billy Sunday’s Stance on Prohibition - Historical Perspectives - The 18th Amendment and the Great Depression

9th Grade - 10th Grade

Moral Science, Social Studies, History

Explore Billy Sunday's influential speeches opposing the repeal of Prohibition, examining his views on America's social and economic challenges during the 1920s. Gain insights into historical perspectives, enhancing understanding of how these debates influenced national policies and cultural values.

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10th Grade - University

Critical Thinking Development - Philosophy and Ethics - Influence of Science

Critical Thinking Development - Philosophy and Ethics - Influence of Science

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Critical Thinking Development - Philosophy and Ethics - Influence of Science

10th Grade - University

Education, Science, Philosophy

Explore the significant role of philosophy in addressing major human issues, particularly within ethics and the philosophy of science. Enhance critical thinking skills and gain an understanding of how philosophical frameworks integrate into scientific and ethical contexts. Develop a deeper appreciation for the historical and conceptual evolution of science.

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9th Grade - 10th Grade

Mathematical Development - Historical Tools & Concepts - Evolution of Mathematics

Mathematical Development - Historical Tools & Concepts - Evolution of Mathematics

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Mathematical Development - Historical Tools & Concepts - Evolution of Mathematics

9th Grade - 10th Grade

Mathematics

Trace the evolution of mathematics through various historical contexts, examining the role of ancient counting tools and the impact of commerce. Recognize how these historical developments have contributed to forming modern mathematical skills and concepts essential for practical application in the contemporary world.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Historical Analysis - Misrepresentation in Colonial Narratives - Cannibalism and Colonization

Historical Analysis - Misrepresentation in Colonial Narratives - Cannibalism and Colonization

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Historical Analysis - Misrepresentation in Colonial Narratives - Cannibalism and Colonization

9th Grade - 12th Grade

History

Examine historical narratives surrounding cannibalism with a focus on its portrayal during European colonization. Understand how false claims were used to justify colonization and the profound implications these narratives had on indigenous peoples. Learners will gain insights into the manipulation of cultural perceptions and the socio-political impact on colonized societies.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Indigenous Advocacy - Father Montesinos' Sermon - Historical Justice

Indigenous Advocacy - Father Montesinos' Sermon - Historical Justice

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Indigenous Advocacy - Father Montesinos' Sermon - Historical Justice

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Religious Studies, History, Social Studies

Analyze the thought-provoking sermon by Father Montesinos on the treatment of indigenous people delivered in Santo Domingo. Gain insight into historical justice issues and explore the ethical considerations of colonial actions through Father Montesinos' critical examination of contemporary practices.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Analysis and Application - Ethos, Pathos, Logos - Argumentation Techniques

Analysis and Application - Ethos, Pathos, Logos - Argumentation Techniques

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Analysis and Application - Ethos, Pathos, Logos - Argumentation Techniques

9th Grade - 12th Grade

English

Explore the foundational elements of effective persuasive writing through the lens of ethos, pathos, and logos. Develop skills in constructing credible, emotional, and logical arguments while understanding their impact on diverse audiences.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Classical Education - Aristotle's Influence - Life of Alexander the Great

Classical Education - Aristotle's Influence - Life of Alexander the Great

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Classical Education - Aristotle's Influence - Life of Alexander the Great

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Education, Philosophy, Moral Science

Explore the early life and education of Alexander the Great, highlighting Aristotle's significant influence on his upbringing. Understand how leadership qualities were cultivated in Alexander and examine the philosophical foundations that shaped his education.

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11th Grade - 12th Grade

Exploring Themes and Ethical Dilemmas - The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - Philosophical Insights in the Marvel Universe

Exploring Themes and Ethical Dilemmas - The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - Philosophical Insights in the Marvel Universe

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Exploring Themes and Ethical Dilemmas - The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - Philosophical Insights in the Marvel Universe

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Philosophy

Explore the philosophical themes and ethical dilemmas in 'The Falcon and The Winter Soldier,' focusing on moral complexities and historical parallels. Gain insights into how these elements shape character development and provide social commentary within the Marvel Universe.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Historical Analysis Skills - Examining Primary Sources - Understanding Historical Thinking

Historical Analysis Skills - Examining Primary Sources - Understanding Historical Thinking

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Historical Analysis Skills - Examining Primary Sources - Understanding Historical Thinking

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History, Education

Explore historical thinking by focusing on analyzing primary sources to achieve a comprehensive understanding of history. Gain the ability to critically evaluate historical narratives and appreciate the complexity of past events, developing the skills necessary for thoughtful historical analysis.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Theory of Mind - Understanding Other Minds - Developmental Neuroscience

Theory of Mind - Understanding Other Minds - Developmental Neuroscience

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Theory of Mind - Understanding Other Minds - Developmental Neuroscience

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Philosophy, Education, Science, Moral Science

Study the complexities of understanding other minds through developmental neuroscience, with a focus on the theory of mind and its implications. Insights into cognitive development are gained by examining the role of specific brain regions and the factors influencing moral judgments.

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8th Grade - 9th Grade

Critical Thinking and Analysis - Principles of State Ideology - Pancasila and Indonesian Constitution

Critical Thinking and Analysis - Principles of State Ideology - Pancasila and Indonesian Constitution

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Critical Thinking and Analysis - Principles of State Ideology - Pancasila and Indonesian Constitution

8th Grade - 9th Grade

Moral Science, Social Studies, History

Focus on the critical aspects of Pancasila and the Indonesian Constitution by understanding state ideology principles like national unity, justice, and democratic values. Develop critical thinking skills and gain insights into the practical application of Pancasila in contemporary Indonesian society.

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11th Grade - University

Intuition Method - Naturalistic Fallacy & Open-Question Argument - Metaethics

Intuition Method - Naturalistic Fallacy & Open-Question Argument - Metaethics

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Intuition Method - Naturalistic Fallacy & Open-Question Argument - Metaethics

11th Grade - University

Philosophy

Explore G.E. Moore's significant contributions to metaethics, focusing on concepts such as moral intuition, the naturalistic fallacy, and the open-question argument. Develop an understanding of how these ideas challenge traditional ethical theories and enhance critical thinking skills in philosophical analysis.

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