Personal teaching philosophy

As discussed earlier in this course, your personal teaching philosophy is a work in progress. During week 8, you will revisit and revise your teaching philosophy that you submitted during week 1. As part of this assignment, you should evaluate your original philosophy...

Revised Personal Teaching Philosophy

• Reflect on the teaching principles and practices discussed during the course.• What did you learn about teaching that you did not know prior to this course?• What stood out as important to you over the past 8 weeks?• Consider how you might expand, adapt, or change...

Marx, Goldman, Gentile, Mussolini, and/or Fanon

In 1250-1500 words (approx. 5-6 pages) with a word count immediately following your name. All citations must have thelast name of the author and page number included after the quote or summation. At least THREE citations (with page number) per page on average,...

Plato’s cave.

Provide your own answer to this question. Cite one example to clarify your answer.(1) What is Ethics – YouTubeExplain the meaning of Plato’s cave. Could it be applied to today’s context? How? Give one or two examples(1) Plato’s Cave (animated...

Video analysis

Discussion:• What is Socrates’s opening argument here?• How is he “framing” himself and Meletus? Why?• Do you agree with Socrates?Please watch the...

Socrates’ arguments

“Tell me, Socrates, what are you intending to do? By attempting this deed, aren’t you planning to do nothing other than destroy us, the laws, and the civic community, as much as you can? Or does it seem possible to you that any city where the verdicts...