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192What's Wrong with This Picture?: Teaching Ethics through Film to Wyoming High School StudentsTeaching Philosophy 36 (3): 253-270. 2013.We regularly teach for the Wyoming High School Institute (“HSI”), a three-week college experience for rising high school juniors. The purpose of HSI is to introduce pre-college students to subjects not regularly taught in the secondary school curriculum. In our course, we introduce moral philosophy through the use of feature films. More narrowly, we challenge the students to examine moral reasoning through analysis of the moral reasoning of characters in these films. Our pedagogical approach is …Read more
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141Fixing the default position in Knobe's competence modelBehavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (4): 352-353. 2010.Although we agree with the spirit of Knobe's competence model, our aim in this commentary is to argue that the default position should be made more precise. Our quibble with Knobe's model is that we find it hard to ascribe a coherent view to some experimental subjects if the default position is not clearly defined
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169Freeing Meno's Slave Boy: Scaffolded Learning in the Philosophy ClassroomTeaching Philosophy 38 (1): 25-49. 2015.This paper argues that a well known passage from Plato’s Meno exemplifies how to employ scaffolded learning in the philosophy classroom. It explores scaffolded learning by fully defining it, explaining it, and gesturing at some ways in which scaffolding has been implemented. We then offer our own model of scaffolded learning in terms of four phases and eight stages, and explicate our model using a well known example from Plato’s Meno as an exemplar. We believe that any practical concerns one mig…Read more
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