March 20, 2009: Listen Now
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Developed in conjunction with EdOnline, Thirteen/WNET's educational division, RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY's lesson plans introduce students to today's most important religious and moral issues.
Developed in conjunction with EdOnline, Thirteen/WNET's educational division, RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY's lesson plans introduce students to today's most important religious and moral issues.
Developed in conjunction with EdOnline, Thirteen/WNET's educational division, RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY's lesson plans introduce students to today's most important religious and moral issues.
In this lesson plan, students become more aware of people with disabilities: their needs, the obstacles they face, and the role of the community in supporting them and honoring their strengths.
In this lesson plan, students develop an understanding of what it means to be homeless and why people become homeless.
In this upper elementary-level lesson, students explore the meaning of altruism and the bonds that are created when people take care of each other.
Students consider the question of whether the War on Terrorism is a justifiable and appropriate response to recent tragic events.
Students will explore the controversy surrounding religion in the public schools by conducting research and examining different points of view.
Students explore the controversy surrounding capital punishment, consider different viewpoints from religious leaders and communities, and work on developing and supporting their own positions on the issue.

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