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MPW 1153 Moral Studies

Objectives. To understand definition of MoralityTo know the value of Moral studies. Quote. Aleader defines reality." Max de Pree . Group Activity. The Great General Election 2011 InstructionsForm >1 political parties based on ideologies of your own choiceThe elected political parties must the

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MPW 1153 Moral Studies

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    1. MPW 1153 Moral Studies Week 1: Introduction to Morality

    2. Objectives To understand definition of Morality To know the value of Moral studies

    3. Quote “A leader defines reality.” Max de Pree

    4. Group Activity The Great General Election 2011 Instructions Form >1 political parties based on ideologies of your own choice The elected political parties must then propose changes (or no changes and argue why they are necessary) to the ‘Yoshua Code of Conduct for Moral Studies Class’

    5. Groups of people At least 2 Political Parties Leader Committee The Media Haters The ‘Public’ (non-partisan and non-participatory) – you are free to study during this period

    6. Time You have 5 minutes to get into the groups of your choice and to choose respective leaders (where necessary) The Political Parties have 10 minutes to discuss in their groups to outline their campaign strategy for redefining the Codes The Media have 2 minutes (x3) to present the views of the Political Parties Haters get 3 minutes to speak before the Public makes their vote Election takes place by vote. The Public will vote for which party and which ideal they prefer

    7. The Yoshua Code of Conduct for Moral Studies Class You shall not miss more than 80% of your classes You shall not talk loudly in class to disrupt the teaching You shall not snore loudly in class, although sleeping may be inevitable You shall participate in all discussions and activities You shall not be more than 15 minutes late for class

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