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Construct solutions for sharing toys and helping friends using multi-step moral reasoning to balance individual wants with group harmony.
Imagine choosing the last swing on the playground or sharing a snack fairly. Students practice making kind choices through simple moral reasoning scenarios.
Third graders synthesize complex choices and evaluate conflicting values through original moral scenarios and character-based synthesis.
Step into the shoes of a fair leader to weigh consequences and character when rules and feelings collide in these tough playground puzzles.
Picture-based scenarios help early learners identify prosocial behaviors like honesty and kindness during circle time or social-emotional learning blocks.
Empathy-driven decision making and perspective-taking. Students analyze how sharing a favorite toy or waiting a turn impacts the feelings of friends and neighbors.
Sophomores analyze complex philosophical conflicts and defend ethical frameworks in this rigorous critical thinking assessment.
Learners synthesize complex moral frameworks by analyzing the Social Contract, Peter Singer’s perspectives, and the nuances of Cultural Relativism in global crises.
How do we choose between what is fair and what is easy? Identify ethical frameworks and solve real-world playground and classroom dilemmas.
Critical analysis of social contracts and categorical imperatives goes beyond simple right or wrong to examine complex motivation and systemic justice.
Defend your moral logic by applying Kantian ethics and Contractualism to modern digital age dilemmas and high-stakes social scenarios.
Students analyze the Social Contract, synthesize the 'Veil of Ignorance,' and apply Kantian logic to complex modern dilemmas as a summative assessment.
Students grapple with classic ethical dilemmas by identifying core principles of duty, utility, and character in real-world professional and social conflicts.
Identifying foundational moral frameworks goes beyond simple memorization; students recognize structural patterns in deontological and utilitarian decision-making.
Students sharpen their moral reasoning by applying complex frameworks like Contractarianism and Prima Facie duties to modern geopolitical and tech dilemmas.
Crack the code of everyday decisions by putting yourself in the shoes of a local business owner or a tech developer facing a fork in the road.
Evaluate tough choices like honesty versus kindness while practicing moral reasoning through the lens of loyalty, fairness, and rules.
Would you keep a secret to help a friend or tell the truth to stay fair? Apply three big moral ideas to tricky real-life choices.
Moving beyond simple obedience into weighing fairness and empathy through complex character scenarios. Perfect for high-ability enrichment or circle time debate.
Critical evaluation of moral rules and character traits beyond simple right and wrong through complex social scenarios and philosophical synthesis.