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Human Relations: The Cornerstone of a Roeper Education
Authors:Lori A Lutz  Susannah Nichols
Institution:1. roeperinstitute@roeper.org
Abstract:This article traces the evolution of a moral philosophy curriculum originally taught by George A. Roeper in the earliest years of The Roeper School. The first author, a student at The Roeper School in the 1960s and 1970s, describes the impact of the class George Roeper called “Human Relations” on her life. Returning to the School as a parent and trustee, she had the opportunity to re-create for current students the experience of the Human Relations class in a workshop, liberally borrowing material from a philosophy class taught by Harvard political philosopher Michael Sandel. In the second part of the article, a current English teacher at The Roeper School and attendee at that workshop discusses how she was inspired to revise her literature courses to incorporate the moral philosophy approach of George Roeper and Michael Sandel.
Keywords:critical thinking  ethics  George Roeper  human relations  literature  Michael Sandel  moral philosophy  The Roeper School  values
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