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Teach Philosophy 101
Free resources for
philosophy teachers!
"One of the most comprehensive, well-researched, and accessible guides for teachers that I have ever seen." James Lang, Chronicle of Higher Education (read full review of TΦ101)
Non-Traditional Resources
Beyond Books and Lectures
Although there is nothing wrong with the old-fashioned 'books and chalk' approach, incorporating non-traditional materials and approaches can help to vary the class experiments and (more importantly) help students to connect philosophy to the world outside the classroom. These technology resources are especially helpful for building online courses.

Media & Art
Digital
Projects & Teams
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