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Filosofía Avanzada II: La justicia social frente a la violencia

Este curso está dirigido a estudiantes que ya tienen experiencia con debates filosóficos y están interesados en profundizar aún más en algunos de estos conceptos. Se puede tomar sin estar en sintonía con otros cursos avanzados de filosofía.
Brittany Motes (she/her/hers)
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Clase

Qué está incluido

3 reuniones en vivo
2 horas 30 minutos horas presenciales

Experiencia de clase

Ancient Greeks believed that philosophy begins with wonder.  Young learners make excellent philosophers because they naturally wonder about many things! In this course, we dive even deeper into some of our favorite philosophical questions to explore and foster that sense of wonder. Philosophy means “love of wisdom” and through this course, your young learners will become wise about themselves, the people around us, and the world we live in.  We will explore abstract ideas that philosophers have been discussing for centuries! 

Advanced Philosophy I: Social Justice in the Face of Violence
We know that people do not always treat each other justly. When we are treated unjustly what is the best way to "fight back"? We will analyze the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. and others like him to dive into the concept of social justice.

Class 1: Introduction to Martin Luther King, Jr. and the concept of Social Justice. Students should be prepared to share their initial opinions on the topic of social justice and violence. Students will use short readings by Martin Luther King, Jr. from his work A Testament of Hope to analyze and discuss. Students will need to obtain a copy of the text in order to select passages for analysis. 

Class 2 & 3: Ongoing discussion and analysis of the passages and readings introduced during Class 1 from the following perspectives: Historical, Psychological, and Philosophical. 


This class IS a discussion course. Students should be prepared to verbally share their thoughts, ideas, and analyses about the readings and questions posed by the instructor throughout the class. Students should also feel free to pose questions of their own!
Metas de aprendizaje
The class will learn through independent reading, group activities, and Socratic seminar discussion. Students will help one another to understand the issues and values reflected in our readings through a group discussion. Students will practice how to listen to one another, make meaning, and find common ground in their conversations.
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Orientación para padres
This class is about the topic of Social Justice and we will discuss Social Justice through the lens of a violent world. Injustices, racisms, and violence will be discussed. Students will analyze primary resources from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speeches and writings.
Recursos externos
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    Se unió el November, 2019
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    My degree in Educational Psychology, tolerance and diversity training,  and training in trauma based practices provide a solid basis for using discussion to support children's learning in social-emotional areas.
    
    Also, Permission has been obtained from Prufrock Press Inc. to utilized The Examined Life: Advanced Philosophy for Kids by David White PhD to provide students with high quality passages and information. Page numbers will be provided during class for the specific section. 

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    50 min

    Completado por 7 alumnos
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    Edades: 12-15
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