This lesson is the third of four lessons on ethics, which culminates in an Edexcel GCSE-Style assessment. Though designed as a sequence each lesson can be taught without the others. The scheme of work was designed for a particularly gifted year 8 set however, would definitely be suitable for all of KS3 and KS4.
This lesson could easily last two hours. It investigates the development of Utilitariansim as an ethical theory, exploring both Act and Rule Utilitariansim. It examines how both forms of the theory are applied and their comparative strengths and weaknesses.
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Philosophy for Children (Logic and Ethics)
This Bundle includes two different lessons sequences, one on Logic and one on Ethic, and easily includes enough content to take up a term of lessons at one hour a week. Once the students have completed the sequences, they should have a sophisticated understanding of the different ethical theories included, and a strong working knowledge of logical argument. The lessons were designed for a very gifted KS3 set however, I've also used them for KS4 RE Core lessons.
Morality
This is a set of four lessons on ethics. Each lesson will most likely take two hours to progress through and, though they're designed as a sequence, each lesson can be taught without the others. The scheme of work was designed for a particularly gifted year 8 set however, would definitely be suitable for all of KS3 and KS4. Please leave a review for this bundle.
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