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2 Time to Review Questions Stars Your Ways of Knowing In Search of Solutions

3 Asking Philosophical Questions What is real? Who am I? What can I know? What should I do? What is valuable? Why should I care?

4 Socrates – Friend or Foe? What is the good life? Know thyself The unexamined life is not worth living Knowledge/Wisdom leads to “the good” Your ideas

5 Let Me Count the Ways Your ways of knowing (Interactive Notebook entries):

6 Plato – The Philosopher King What is the good society? Allegory of the Cave Myth of the Metals Your Connections

7 Jonathan Kozol The Math of the Metals? What is the “good” public education? How do we support it? What does it matter? What happens to a dream deferred? Your reactions

8 Solutions Kozol’s proposal Hirsch’s proposal Essentialism? Perennialism? Peterson’s critique

9 What’s Next? Words and Meanings NCATE Connections

10 Course/Standards Links Principle #1 – making subject matter meaningful for students The “big picture” – your statements of philosophy Scenarios applied to your students

11 Course/Student Links Principle #2 – support students’ intellectual, social, and personal development Recommendations from philosophers and peers Critical reflection and philosophical analysis of learning opportunities in your interactive notebooks and final essays

12 Course/Strategy Links Principle #4 – use a variety of instructional strategies to encourage students’ development of critical thinking, problem solving, and performance skills Chapter scenarios Your selected scenarios

13 Course/Communication Links Principle #6 – knowledge of effective verbal, nonverbal, and media communication techniques to foster active inquiry, collaboration, and supportive interaction in the classroom Team presentations Class discussions

14 Course/Community Links Principle #7 – planning based on knowledge of the community The “big picture” – ideas from community oriented philosophers, e.g. Dewey, Freire Your team links to community challenges, resources, frameworks Your interactive notebook and essay connections to community

15 Course/Reflection Links Principle #9 – reflective practitioner evaluating effects of choices and actions on others Interactive Notebooks – responses and reflections Personal statement of philosophy Final essay – choices, commitments and the “sum of effects”

16 Another Pair of Eyes Review of the Conceptual Framework through your “philosopher’s” eyes. What would your philosopher emphasize, add, and/or change? Why?


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