Philosophy helps students to develop both their capacity and their inclination to do critical thinking. Other disciplines also help in fulfilling this function, but philosophy contributes distinctively, intensively and extensively to a student's ability to think critically.

  • 3 Grade Categories
  • 28 Lessons
  • English

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Meticulously Structured lessons across three distinct categories to cater to varying grade levels:

The initial category is finely tuned for students in grades 1 through 3

The subsequent category is meticulously crafted for grades 4 through 8

The final category is thoughtfully curated to meet the educational needs of grades 9 through 12

What is Happiness?

Introduction to Paradoxes

Philosophical with Shapes

Belief and Knowledge

What is Beauty?

What is Responsibility?

Noise in the Night

Robots at Work

Kindness

Problem Ethics

Philosophy of Team

Apologies and Forgiveness

Media Ethics

Emerging Technologies

What is Hope?

Robots at Work

The Present

Exploring Gender

Models of Love

A Future without me

Facing Death

Truth and Lies

Why do we Love?

Friendship and Betrayal

Examining News Perspectives

Social Learning Environment

Arguments and Philosophical Resourcing

Convince