了解公民身份(即時)
在這個為期 4 週的直播課程中,學生將全面了解公民在民主國家中的角色。他們將閱讀哲學文本的片段,我們將在課堂會議上使用蘇格拉底方法進行討論。
包含什麼
4 現場會議
3 小時 20 分鐘 上課時間作業
每週 1-2 小時. Short but dense reading assignments will be required prior to each class meeting. Weekly optional writing assignments of around 250 words will also be offered. I will provide grading and feedback on these assignments if it is desired. In order to receive a grade for the course, students must complete at least one of these assignments. They can complete another assignment to replace a grade if they wish, for up to four completed assignments. A student who does not complete any of the assignments but attends and meaningfully participates in each live session may receive a certificate of completion for the course if they choose. Written assignments are entirely optional. The only requirement for the course is reading and participating in class discussions.等級
Letter grades will be offered as an option for students who complete at least one written assignment.完成證書
A certificate of completion will be offered as an option for students who both attend and meaningfully participate in every live session.我們無法翻譯此文,請刷新頁面並再試一次。
課堂經歷
英語程度 - 未知
美國 5 - 8 年級
Course Description: In this four-week class, students will read and discuss segments from a variety of philosophical texts on citizenship and civic duty. Class meetings will utilize a Socratic format where the instructor facilitates a discussion using guided questions. This enables students to interact with each other, the instructor, and the content more actively than in a traditional lecture-style course. Please note that this course will explore a variety of potentially difficult topics, ideas, and events from divergent perspectives. It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian to review the overview section below in order to determine if they want their child to analyze and discuss this content. I’m happy to answer any questions you may have. *****All learners will be required to have their cameras on for the duration of the live class meetings. This promotes an engaged learning environment for all students.***** Assignments and Grading Policies: Each class meeting will have an assigned reading of a segment from a philosophical text. Students are free to read more of each text if they so choose, but the class discussion and optional written assignments will focus on the assigned passages. It is important that students do the assigned readings in order to get the most out of the course. Given the difficulty of these texts, I only expect that students have made a good faith effort to understand the content before each class meeting, not that they have successfully done so. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to submit written work for feedback and grading if they so choose. In order to obtain a grade, students will have to complete one of the optional written assignments. If a student does not complete any of the assignments but attends and meaningfully participates in each live session, they are eligible to receive a certificate of completion for the course. Students may write more than one written assignment if they so choose. They may also write an additional assignment if they wish to replace a previous grade. I will grade up to four assignments for each student. The use or aid of any AI tools or large language models is prohibited for written assignments in this course. Students who do not wish to receive a grade are welcome to do as much or as little written work as they like. The only requirement for enrollment is participation in weekly Socratic discussions about the assigned readings. *****Readings and written assignments are placed on the date that they are due on the syllabus, not the date that they are assigned.*****
學習目標
Students will hone their critical thinking and reading comprehension skills, practice actively participating in group discussions, and gain a better cultural and analytical understanding of their world.
Students will come away having read portions of several philosophical texts that give them a better understanding of their role in a democratic society.
教學大綱
課程
遵循 Teacher-Created 課程4 課程
超過 4 週課 1:
Political Community
Students will read a segment from Aristotle's "Politics." We will go over the reading in class and the instructor will contextualize it. Then we will have a Socratic discussion based on guided reading questions.
There will also be an optional written assignment.
50 分鐘線上直播課
課 2:
Civic Duty
Students will read a segment from Cicero's "On Duties." We will go over the reading in class and the instructor will contextualize it. Then we will have a Socratic discussion based on guided reading questions.
There will also be an optional written assignment.
50 分鐘線上直播課
課 3:
Civic Virtue
Students will read a segment from Richard Dagger's "Civic Virtues." We will go over the reading in class and the instructor will contextualize it. Then we will have a Socratic discussion based on guided reading questions.
There will also be an optional written assignment.
50 分鐘線上直播課
課 4:
The Common Good
Students will read a segment from Martha C. Nussbaum's "Not for Profit." We will go over the reading in class and the instructor will contextualize it. Then we will have a Socratic discussion based on guided reading questions.
There will also be an optional written assignment.
50 分鐘線上直播課
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
Please note that this course will explore a variety of potentially difficult topics, ideas, and events from divergent perspectives. It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian to review the syllabus in order to determine if they wish their child to analyze and discuss this content. I’m happy to answer any questions you may have.
供應清單
If your student wishes to read more than the assigned portions of the texts, or if you prefer to have a physical copy of the books themselves, below are the editions we will be using in this course: Aristotle. Politics. Translated by Ernest Barker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Cicero. Selected Works. Translated by Michael Grant. London: Penguin Classics, 1971. Dagger, Richard. Civic Virtues: Rights, Citizenship, and Republican Liberalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. Nussbaum, Martha C. Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016.
外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
來源
Aristotle. Politics. Translated by Ernest Barker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.
Cicero. Selected Works. Translated by Michael Grant. London: Penguin Classics, 1971.
Dagger, Richard. Civic Virtues: Rights, Citizenship, and Republican Liberalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.
Nussbaum, Martha C. Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016.
教師專業知識和證書
2 個學位
碩士 在 哲學 從 Northern Illinois University
學士學位 在 哲學 從 Illinois Wesleyan University
I have a BA in Philosophy with minors in Political Science and Greek and Roman Studies, as well as an MA in Philosophy with a concentration in Ethics and Political Philosophy. I’m the head coach of a competitive high school debate team and teach the liberal arts at a classical school. I’m also a professional creative writer and journalist.
I love helping students of all ages understand and interpret difficult subjects and learn how to crystallize their thoughts in writing and oral communication. I believe studying philosophy is a wonderful way to facilitate this kind of growth and learning.
評論
現場團體課程
US$25
每週或US$100 用於 4 課程每週1次,共 4 週
50 分鐘
即時視訊會議
年齡: 10-14
1-18 每班學員人數