For Educators
Overview What are the visions typically associated with marriage? Happy couples composed of a man and a woman…well, at least, from a traditional perspective. These days, same-sex marriage has greatly altered that view, as well as created significant and substantive … More
Overview The rift between the Sunnis and Shiites is over 1,300 years old. Despite the factions’ shared beliefs, which include the “oneness” of Allah (Islam requires its followers to hold the belief that there is only one God) and the … More
In a world torn by religious violence, and in America, where there is terrific religious diversity, is it possible for varied faith communities to come together to discuss commonalties and differences? Would interfaith dialogue diminish or even eliminate the gaps … More
Overview Many factors motivate people to “do good” for others or to rally behind a cause. Service, such as volunteering, is common and considered valuable to all involved. Such service also raises philosophical questions. Is “doing good” a personal choice … More
Overview Medical decision making is complex, wrought with personal, professional, societal, institutional, and, most of all, ethical implications. One tremendous challenge for medical professionals, policy makers, patients, and caregivers is negotiating the ethics of a situation, which can range from … More
Media-rich lesson plans from NTTI featuring Religion & Ethics: Social Studies Using Radioactive Decay and Primary Sources to Date the Shroud of Turin. Read More Science Examining War and Morality. Read More Lesson plans from Thirteen Ed Online: Social Studies … More


