Posted on December 15th, 2009 by Tim
I have been working with our 8th Grade Advisory Classes with decision making. We are using different moral dilemmas as discussion starters. I will continue to post different moral dilemmas here on my blog as we cover them in our classes.
A. Three of your friends have created an offensive website that attacks a classmate and/or [...]
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Posted on December 8th, 2009 by Tim
I found this great resource for how to conduct a Moral Dilemmas lesson with your students.
Leading Values and Moral Dilemma Discussions
This material is from the Building Life Skills Curriculum Guide andis copyrighted by the Building Life Skills Collaboration, 1995, Kansas City, MO. Building Life Skills is a consortium of the Heart of American Council, Boy Scouts of America, Heartland Council of Camp Fire Boys and Girls, Mid?Continent Council for Girl Scouts, YMCA of Greater Kansas City, YWCA of Kansas City, Kansas, and the YWCA of Kansas City, Missouri.
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Posted on April 8th, 2007 by Tim
This is a story that my grandmother sent me recently. The following short antidote could be used with many age levels to begin a conversation regarding honesty.
The Seed
A successful business man was growing old and knew it was time
to choose a successor to take over the business. Instead of choosing one [...]
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