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  1. The Four Awesome Questions is a youth-friendly ethical framework that can help guide decision-making in your classroom and foster a positive learning environment. By using these questions for both restorative and proactive interactions, you can encourage personal accountability and strong relationships among your students.

  2. 22 wrz 2021 · You can use these ethical questions to ask your friends or family about important topics in society. Or you could even use them in certain social situations too. Whatever you end up using them for, there’s no doubt these ethics questions will result in some fascinating discussions.

  3. Free ideas and PDF's to use in the classroom to teach ethics and philosophy to primary school children. Exciting moral dilemmas in cartoon format accompanied by worksheets and discussion ideas. A complete lesson plan.

  4. 8 lip 2024 · These short films for primary school students tackle important morality and ethics themes like life goals, living with a disability, respect, civil rights, war, and more. As the short films are all animated, they work well with younger learners.

  5. 2 lut 2022 · Philosophical Questions For Kids List. 1. How should we treat animals? 2. What’s the difference between adults and children? 3. Do you think the chicken or the egg came first? 4. Is love a feeling or is it a reflection of actions we do to others? 5. How do you think people would behave if there were no rules or laws? 6.

  6. 8 kwi 2021 · Here are some deep philosophical questions to ask the kids! Even if you’re religious or already have set views, you too may enjoy contemplating these. Though, do feel free to omit any that go against these views! 1. Where do you think the soul comes from? 2. Do you think our soul dies when the body does? 3.

  7. Understand the meaning and importance of integrity, ethics and honesty. Reflect on the importance of being honest about one’s intentions and motives toward others. Understand why it is important that words align with actions. Identify the consequences of dishonesty and unethical behaviour.