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この 8 週間のクラスでは、『ハリー・ポッター』、『ハンガー・ゲーム』、『アバター: 伝説の少年アン』、『エンダーのゲーム』、『ホビット』、『グッド・プレイス』、『シンプソンズ』、『オフィス』における倫理的なジレンマについて議論します。
Sarah Rosenson
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米国の学年
Studying ethics is incredibly fun, and it also develops critical thinking and logical reasoning skills.  But most importantly, studying ethics helps people develop their own moral codes.  One great way for students to delve in to these ideas and concepts is through the lens of favorite books and TV shows.    

In this course we will explore ethics through dilemmas that come up in popular books and TV shows.  Our discussions will include talking about various philosophies of ethics, such as Utilitarianism, and various philosophical thought experiments, such as the trolley problem.

These are the books and shows we will study:

Week One:  Harry Potter (book series)
Week Two:  The Hunger Games (book series)
Week Three:  Avatar: The Last Airbender (animated TV show)
Week Four:  The Hobbit (book)
Week Five:  The Good Place (TV show)
Week Six:  The Simpsons (TV show)
Week Seven:  The Office (TV show)
Week Eight:  Ender's game (book)

Students do NOT have to have read all of these books or seen all of the TV show episodes, but if you happen to love any of these series, then you will definitely love this class!  Every week we will go over enough of the plot to make sure everyone can understand and share thoughts on the dilemmas we discuss in class.  Warning:  this will definitely include spoilers for anything you haven’t read.  

Please note that for The Hobbit and Ender’s Game, we will focus only on those books, and not the Lord of the Rings Trilogy or the other books about Ender.

This is a discussion class--there will not be any lectures.  We will use ethical dilemmas from books, shows and movies to focus our discussions on various questions and ideas in ethics.  Students should come to class prepared to have their cameras on and actively participate.

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The books discussed in this class contain violence. Hopefully your child has already read at least one of the series or books we will be studying, so if your child read one of the series and was not upset by it, they should be comfortable in our discussions of the ethical issues raised by these stories. If you would like more information, you can find the Common Sense Media evaluation of everything we will be discussing at this link: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/
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Hopefully students will be fans of one or more of books or shows we are discussing. But to reiterate what it says above, students do NOT have to have read all of these books or seen all of the TV show episodes. Every week we will go over enough of the plot to make sure everyone can understand and share thoughts on the dilemmas we discuss in class. Warning: this will definitely include spoilers for anything you haven’t read. Please note that for The Hobbit and Ender’s Game, we will focus only on those books, and not the Lord of the Rings Trilogy or the other books about Ender.
Outschool is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., owner of the Harry Potter® mark and related Harry Potter marks.
参加しました April, 2020
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法学博士 University of Pennsylvania Law Schoolから
修士号 Spertus Instituteから 宗教学 へ
学士号 Georgetown Universityから 政治学と政府 へ
For over a decade I taught at a private high school with most of my classes being about ethics.  I created and taught a general ethics class, a class on "Harry Potter and Philosophy," and a class on "Ethics and Sports," among others.  

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8 クラス分
週に1回、 8 週間
55 分

オンラインライブ授業
年齢: 13-16
クラス人数: 6 人-10 人

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