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The
Ethics Curriculum Project (ECP) began
in 2005 as an effort to produce high-quality online resources
to enable educators to introduce ethics and critical thinking
across the curriculum. ECP is a project of the Youth Ethics Initiative,
Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charity. The overarching goal
is to produce tools for teachers that will help them stimulate
students without adding to teacher's already over-burdened workload.
That is, ECP will help teachers do better what most are already
committed to doing well.
This
site provides "modules" on a broad ensemble of issues
and topics under the headings "Language
Arts," "Science
and Math," "Social
Science," "Arts
and Humanities"and "Special
Topics." These modules include content introductions,
lesson plans, student activities and knowledge assessment tools.
Select the tabs above to access the modules.
Each
module was designed with the needs and goals of frontline teachers
in mind. Each is correlated with local, state and national standards
and benchmarks.
The
ECP team includes first authors, that is, university faculty with
special expertise and/or interest in the individual topics. A
team of curriculum experts, editors, reviewers and evaluators
has assessed each module and is providing continuing review. These
experts include faculty at Barry University, Florida Atlantic
University, Florida International University, Miami Dade College,
Miami-Dade County Public Schools, St. Thomas University and the
University of Miami.
The
Ethics Curriculum Project is and/or has been supported by the
U.S. Department of Education, through a grant to Miami-Dade County
Public Schools; The Children's Trust of Miami-Dade County; The
Bachelor Foundation, The North Dade Medical Foundation and the
University of Miami Ethics Programs. More»
This Website is under development. We are creatng partnerships
to help support and evaluate the modules and their classroom use.
While the site is intended to be an open-source utility, we ask
that it not be used without prior arrangement. School systems,
schools and individual educators interested in using these materials
are asked to contact
us first.
That
is: PLEASE DO NOT STEAL THE ETHICS CURRICULUM!
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