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A. Pretend that you never see it and continue to read your book because he/she is your good friend. B. Go and tell the person that he/she should not do this, or else you will report to the shopkeeper.
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What do you think righteousness is ? What is the most righteous thing you have done during past years?
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adhering to moral principles uprightness demonstrates accepted standards of morality (have moral action) have moral courage able to distinguish right from wrong take responsible action not afraid to point out wrong/immoral action do not take things that do not belong to oneself Observable Action
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Lets watch a video clip ( the blind cheat)
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From the video, who do you think is righteous and who is not righteous? What will you do if you are the onlookers?
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In group of 5/6, discuss about the case given and answer the questions: In group of 5/6, discuss about the case given and answer the questions: If you are the problem maker(only for the hit and run)/onlooker, If you are the problem maker(only for the hit and run)/onlooker, 1) What would you do in a righteous way? 1) What would you do in a righteous way? 2) Why will you do like this? 2) Why will you do like this?
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One presenter One writer
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Hit and Run
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Eating & drinking in MRT
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Clerk with Down syndrome Abuse
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Paste the A4 paper on the wall. Lets play the world café game! Now the presenters of each group(café) will remain in your own groups(cafés) to present your discussion results to the other groups. And the other group members have to move to another groups (cafés) clockwise to pay them a visit(listen to their presentation). After 1 minutes, all groups have to move again. Every group will move for 3 times. Any problem???
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Lets watch the video! ( clerk with Down syndrome abuse)
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able to distinguish right from wrong take responsible action not afraid to point out wrong/immoral action do not take things that do not belong to oneself
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