Education for Sustainable Democracy
Education for Sustainable Democracy
How Should Educators Teach about the Abortion Debate? (with David Ross, Madison West High School, Madison, WI)
How should we help young people understand the abortion debate? For three decades, Dave Ross has been helping adolescents explore highly controversial issues, including abortion and reproductive rights. As a teacher of philosophy, history, and social issues courses at West High School in Madison, Wisconsin, he has guided students to examine not only the legal issues around abortion but also the ethical issues, the policy issues, and numerous related questions. In this episode, Brett talks to Dave about how he has taught about the abortion debate, including how he creates an open classroom climate for discussion, how he chooses resources that offer a variety of perspectives on the issue, and how he designs engaging learning experiences. Dave also recommends a variety of resources that listeners can check out if they want to learn more about this type of work.
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Dave Ross's Folder of Resources for Teaching about the Abortion Debate
Article: Dave Ross & Others Recognized at Northwestern University for Extraordinary Teaching
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The Political Classroom (Diana Hess & Paula McAvoy)
Supreme Court Landmark Cases Curricula
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