Film Talk & Screening: Moral Ethics: Uncovering the Secrets of Childhood
- 305 Russell
- 8/2/2012, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
- http://www.tc-library.org/
Moral Ethics: Uncovering the Secrets of Childhood is a 47 minute documentary made by Film Ideas,
a nationwide distributor/producer of award-winning educational videos,
in collaboration with the the Psychology Department at Seoul National
University. Targeted to educators, parents and caregivers, this film
"combines extensive research and focused scientific study on the
behavioral aspects of children, providing significant insight into the
factors that shape their behavior." Interesting observations surface
with regard to children's interactions at play, school, and home, as the
film touches upon their implications for adulthood.
Our screening and discussion on Thursday, August 2nd will explore the topic of ethics in childhood and follow conversational threads in the Education Program, including Why Do We Do the Right Thing?, with Ron Gross; Can Virtue Be Taught?, with Howard Radest; and Moral Motivation, with Michael Schulman.
Persons interested in attending may rsvp by Tuesday, July 31st.
Where: 305 Russell
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Our screening and discussion on Thursday, August 2nd will explore the topic of ethics in childhood and follow conversational threads in the Education Program, including Why Do We Do the Right Thing?, with Ron Gross; Can Virtue Be Taught?, with Howard Radest; and Moral Motivation, with Michael Schulman.
Persons interested in attending may rsvp by Tuesday, July 31st.
Where: 305 Russell
**
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accommodations including, but not limited to sign language
interpretation, Braille or large print materials, and a campus map of
accessible features. Address these requests to the Office of Access and
Services for Individuals with Disabilities at (212) 678-3689, keller@tc.edu, or Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services at (212) 678-3853 V/TTY, jaech@tc.edu.
- Jennifer Govan
- 212-678-3022



