Dear Teachers/Professors,
Do you have a lesson that you look forward to every year? Do you have a topic that gets you pumped and makes you feel like you are having a positive impact on the lives of your students? Would you let us publish this plan for other teachers to use?
We would love to look at anything you send in, but we are especially interested in interdisciplinary Socratic discussions that link history, literature, philosophy or politics. We are also especially interested in lessons and discussions that inform us about human nature and point students towards truth, justice, and unity.
Here is an example of what we are talking about: Just War Theory and the Mexican-American War
If your lesson is selected it will be published under a Creative Commons International License, which means you will be attributed as the author and you will keep the rights to your lesson. Please ensure that you do not submit any material for which you do not own the rights. If the lesson requires a reading or material that is copyrighted, you may link to the material.
Submissions can be sent to: podcastktr@gmail.com
Please ensure you include your name and a short bio. You can also include links to your social media accounts etc.
Dear Teachers/Professors,
Do you have a lesson that you look forward to every year? Do you have a topic that gets you pumped and makes you feel like you are having a positive impact on the lives of your students? Would you let us publish this plan for other teachers to use?
We would love to look at anything you send in, but we are especially interested in interdisciplinary Socratic discussions that link history, literature, philosophy or politics. We are also especially interested in lessons and discussions that inform us about human nature and point students towards truth, justice, and unity.
Here is an example of what we are talking about: Just War Theory and the Mexican-American War
If your lesson is selected it will be published under a Creative Commons International License, which means you will be attributed as the author and you will keep the rights to your lesson. Please ensure that you do not submit any material for which you do not own the rights. If the lesson requires a reading or material that is copyrighted, you may link to the material.
Submissions can be sent to: podcastktr@gmail.com
Please ensure you include your name and a short bio. You can also include links to your social media accounts etc.
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