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Preview of Empiricism vs. Rationalism: Classroom Philosophy Lesson for Middle & HS

Empiricism vs. Rationalism: Classroom Philosophy Lesson for Middle & HS

How the mind works is an essential philosophical problem that forms the basis for a theory of knowledge. In this ready-to-go 45-minute jargon-free lesson, introduce your students to two famous theories - one touting that the mind is like a blank sheet of paper and the other that ideas are built-in to the mind like a muffin tin is pre-set with the shape of muffins (before you even bake 'em in the oven)! Which worldview makes the most sense? Introduce your students to this very important epistemol
Preview of An Introduction to Gender Stereotypes: Close Reading an Expository Article

An Introduction to Gender Stereotypes: Close Reading an Expository Article

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Diving into argument before STAAR? Brace yourself for some serious student engagement (and a few lightbulb moments) involving gender stereotypes. I kick things off with an article from Cracked.com, "5 Gender Stereotypes That Used to be the Exact Opposite," because let's face it, nothing says 'reality check' like history turning stereotypes on their heads.What You Get:Edited Article: Cleaned up for classroom use because, you know, language.Graphic Organizer & Short Answer Response: To keep th
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