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  • Philosophy, Literature, and the Moral Imagination

Philosophy, Literature, and the Moral Imagination

Posted by zl352 on July 10, 2024

Curriculum Units

  • Building Empathy in Middle School Students Through Literature and the Moral Imagination
  • Creating an intimate Navajo connection to US History and Government
  • Cultivating Empathy through Character Analysis
  • How Laws Can Be Legally Sound but Morally Unacceptable
  • Literature and the Moral Imagination
  • Women Roles in Origin Stories and their Influences on Tribal Government