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Thinking about Freedom, Rights and Cultural Tolerance

Thinking about Freedom, Rights and Cultural Tolerance

Thinking about Freedom, Rights and Cultural Tolerance is a free downloadable resource for teachers of students aged 12-14, designed to stimulate discussion and help students to develop their skills of discrimination and reasoning. The focus is not on finding "an answer" as such but rather on the process you and your students go through to reach one (or more).

If you liked this resource, please check out the full Thinking about Philosophical Issues series for more ideas to encourage thoughtful discussion and deepen critical thinking skills in students.

Ages: 12-14 | Pages: 5 | Code: E51117F

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Anne-Maree McDougall

Anne-Maree McDougall, a New Zealand-trained and registered teacher and an active member of the New Zealand Philosophy for Children Association, has a passion for thinking with students of all ages. She has worked with teachers, parents and students in New Zealand, Australia and England, and will continue to do so from her home on New Zealand's Coromandel Peninsula.