Some of the best conversations about ethics don’t happen in a classroom. They happen when students are somewhere new, thinking about something that actually matters to them, with a little guidance and a lot of room to disagree. Field trips to the Prindle Institute for Ethics give K-12 students the chance to do exactly that. At the Institute, students engage with real ethical questions through structured activities and facilitated conversations designed to meet them where they are, whether they’re in fifth grade or finishing high school.
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