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Got ethics? Card deck
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$25USD per deck (does NOT include shipping which is $17USD from Australia to anywhere in the world or $7 within Australia.)
70 professionally printed playing style cards with scenarios from four different ethical situations - Copyright (13 cards), Academic Honesty (23 cards), General ethics (15 cards) and Digital Citizenship (19 cards). Great for TOK & philosophy classes as well as supporting citizenship in schools and community groups.
Colour coded and numbered, they can be used as a whole set with a large group, or separated into categories to teach about a specific area, or as station activities.
No rules - just opportunity for creative classroom discussion and activity that generates questions and deep learning about difficult topics. Useful for age 10 to adult. Ways they can be used :
70 professionally printed playing style cards with scenarios from four different ethical situations - Copyright (13 cards), Academic Honesty (23 cards), General ethics (15 cards) and Digital Citizenship (19 cards). Great for TOK & philosophy classes as well as supporting citizenship in schools and community groups.
Colour coded and numbered, they can be used as a whole set with a large group, or separated into categories to teach about a specific area, or as station activities.
No rules - just opportunity for creative classroom discussion and activity that generates questions and deep learning about difficult topics. Useful for age 10 to adult. Ways they can be used :
- Ask the students to identify what they think is the worst behaviour of the scenarios to stimulate conversation about values, the unspoken rules of society (which societal rules? where do they come from?) and doing the right thing even if no one is looking.
- Students are to place the Academic Honesty scenarios in order from the least breach to the worst breach of academic honesty.
- Used with a board game like trivial pursuit (with 4 categories instead of 6) where they need to speak to the scenario and make a judgement with something like a moral compass, in the case of academic honesty or copyright with the actual 'rules'.
- Used as a conversation starter in a short pastoral care programme like peer support, like a card-a-day.
- Have the students create a game with the cards where the discussion is the important part of the game.
- Be a starter activity for teacher professional development on any of these topics.
- Any way that you think would be useful for your students and staff.