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Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions. Teaching. Asian Religions. Philosophy. Lesson Plans. Pizza. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I used to think…but now I think…. May 11, 2016. How can we help students reflect on their own thinking? How can we make their thinking — and their learning — visible to them? These questions are at the heart of engaged teaching, and I’ve been using some resources from Harvard’s Visible Thinking Routines. In an effort to help students do this work. May 8, 2016.
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Daibutsu | Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions
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Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions. Teaching. Asian Religions. Philosophy. Lesson Plans. Pizza. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Buddhist Art in Japan. July 23, 2015. I was fortunate enough to spend three weeks in Japan this summer through the Japan Society’s. Educators’ Study Tour. It was an incredible experience: we explored Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Tokyo; we also had a three-day homestay in Obu City, which is in Aichi Prefecture. We also met with several. Special thanks ...
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Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions. Teaching. Asian Religions. Philosophy. Lesson Plans. Pizza. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Back at it…. December 4, 2014. We started a new term today. There were some great moments in the department as we all began our new courses: a colleague explaining a priori knowledge to two students in the context of Kant’s. Critique of Pure Reason. A good day. A good start. More soon! November 21, 2014. Choosing a Concrete Image. And tried out ...
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Christianity | Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions
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Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions. Teaching. Asian Religions. Philosophy. Lesson Plans. Pizza. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Buddhist Art in Japan. July 23, 2015. I was fortunate enough to spend three weeks in Japan this summer through the Japan Society’s. Educators’ Study Tour. It was an incredible experience: we explored Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Tokyo; we also had a three-day homestay in Obu City, which is in Aichi Prefecture. We also met with several. Special thanks ...
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Amitabha | Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions
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Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions. Teaching. Asian Religions. Philosophy. Lesson Plans. Pizza. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Buddhist Art in Japan. July 23, 2015. I was fortunate enough to spend three weeks in Japan this summer through the Japan Society’s. Educators’ Study Tour. It was an incredible experience: we explored Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Tokyo; we also had a three-day homestay in Obu City, which is in Aichi Prefecture. We also met with several. Special thanks ...
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bodhisattva | Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions
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Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions. Teaching. Asian Religions. Philosophy. Lesson Plans. Pizza. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Buddhist Art in Japan. July 23, 2015. I was fortunate enough to spend three weeks in Japan this summer through the Japan Society’s. Educators’ Study Tour. It was an incredible experience: we explored Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Tokyo; we also had a three-day homestay in Obu City, which is in Aichi Prefecture. We also met with several. Special thanks ...
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Hinduism | Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions
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Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions. Teaching. Asian Religions. Philosophy. Lesson Plans. Pizza. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. What Would Krishna Do? October 1, 2014. Over the summer, several readers emailed me a link to this great interview with Jonardon Ganeri, a professor of Philosophy whose work has largely focused on the Sanskritic Indian traditions. His interview is a part of an ongoing series in The Stone. The philosophy blog at. Whose voices are present? July 9, 2014. How do I...
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Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions. Teaching. Asian Religions. Philosophy. Lesson Plans. Pizza. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I used to think…but now I think…. May 11, 2016. How can we help students reflect on their own thinking? How can we make their thinking — and their learning — visible to them? These questions are at the heart of engaged teaching, and I’ve been using some resources from Harvard’s Visible Thinking Routines. In an effort to help students do this work. May 8, 2016.
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India | Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions
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Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions. Teaching. Asian Religions. Philosophy. Lesson Plans. Pizza. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Assorted Reflections from India. July 1, 2014. I don’t have a single theme or thread to explore here and, sadly, no pictures at the moment, as internet connections are unreliable and slow but I did want to share some moments that have stuck out. Continue reading →. June 23, 2014. I’m composing my first blog post from an airport! And Phillips Exeter Academy.
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Buddhism | Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions
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Teaching (mostly) Asian Religions. Teaching. Asian Religions. Philosophy. Lesson Plans. Pizza. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Buddhist Art in Japan. July 23, 2015. I was fortunate enough to spend three weeks in Japan this summer through the Japan Society’s. Educators’ Study Tour. It was an incredible experience: we explored Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Tokyo; we also had a three-day homestay in Obu City, which is in Aichi Prefecture. We also met with several. Special thanks ...
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