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Questions to Explore
What do the sayings attributed to Confucius tell us about the values inherent in Confucianism? In these sayings, what is specific to China and what is universal?
Procedure
Have
students generate a fable leading to a moral that highlights one of the
sayings on the handout. Share fables with the class, emphasizing the
elements of Confucianism reflected therein.
For older or more advanced students:
Ask students to do further research on the sayings of Confucius and
choose one to write about in a position paper. Students should defend
the statement they write about and use specific examples to support
their position. Confucius had a great deal to say about both the rights
and responsibilities of individuals and society. You may choose to
narrow the paper topic by assigning an analysis of human rights
according to Confucius.
Author: Joan Barnatt, Joan Arno and Mary Jo Hereford.
where is the handout?
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