Learners explore the concept of "being true to yourself and others." They read about Elizabeth Cady Stanton as a model of integrity who was also flawed.
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Using literature as a starting point, we explore philanthropic concepts and a variety of ways to share and care for others.
Students organize and implement a school-based recycling plan based on research and interests of the group.
This adaptable one-period lesson plan includes a simple and powerful service project for Earth Day. The ...
We define the nonprofit, or third, sector and explain why it is important as an alternative power structure.
Participants explore how the three sectors - for-profit, nonprofit, and government - each contribute differently to protecting environmental interests.&
We build empathy and respect for people and giving traditions by listening to stories and traditions of present-day Native Americans. Participants practice listening and taking notes to capture key ideas.
Our tradition of caring and sharing for one another has its roots in the creation of humanity b’tzelem elohim, (in the Divine image). That concept is explained in concrete terms by Maimonides (Rabbi Moses ben Maimon) and helps form an ethical imperative that sanctifies our everyday...
by Kim Borges
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edited by Brea Reimer (2016) from the original by Ashley Cierlak-Lubben (2004)
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