Franklin's Philosophy of Life
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The Cognitive Domain
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| "If Ideas are the most powerful things in the world, then the most empowering thing in the world is to be able to distinguish a good Idea from a bad idea." |
". . . .as the happiness or real good of man lies in right action and right action cannot be had without right opinion, it behooves us above all things in this world to take care that our opinions of things be according to the nature of things. The foundation of all virtue and happiness is thinking rightly."
The imaginative activities and examples make the teaching fun and that's when teachers and students get excited.![]()
Media Specialist
Eden Prairie, MN
. . .by far the most creative social skills program I have ever reviewed. ![]()
School Social Worker
Terre Haute, IN
Extremely appropriate for my students. Skills they are lacking and need desparately. They stayed involved and were able to participate.![]()
Elementary Teacher
Lindon, UT
The students were very attentive. They enjoyed the subject matter and were able to bring their own experiences into the discussion and relate to it.![]()
Elementary Teacher
Highland, UT
I really liked them.![]()
I think it was important.![]()
I liked it. I liked it. I liked it. ![]()
3rd Grade Students
Eden Prairie, MN