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Making Connections Book 6: Fate

Creative ideas and activities for exploring the links beyond a text

Structured around the rich and thought-provoking theme, fate, this book begins with a particular text before it explores possible subthemes and texts for comparison. Information sheets draw together the rich range of creative, insightful ideas presented and worksheets help students to consolidate the information and practise their connection-making skills.

Ages: 12-16 | Pages: 68 | Code: 5859 | ISBN: 9781927273906

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Yvette Krohn

Yvette Krohn has taught English for the past 18 years, first in South Africa and later in New Zealand, where her main role has been teaching high-level thinking courses, including gifted and talented education, extension and scholarship classes. She has been a faculty head of languages and an assistant principal, as well as a lecturer of communications and learning styles at Lincoln University. Passionate about thinking skills, Yvette has a particular interest in incorporating philosophy, psychology and social theory into the English curriculum, primarily through the medium of film.

Contents

Introduction4
How do students make connections?4
How is this book structured?4
Orientation to the unit5
Fate and the ancient world9
Views of fate in three ancient cultures9
What do the ancient philosophers say about fate?12
Exploring further with other texts16
Looking to real-world examples: Predictions and fate19
Fate versus free will22
Defining free will22
What do philosophers say about free will?22
Some other ideas about free will and fate27
Exploring further with other texts29
Looking to the world: Free will and morality34
Fate as Providence or predestination37
Defining Providence and predestination37
What do philosophers say about Providence and predestination?37
Exploring further with other texts41
Looking to the world: Other celestial indicators of fate44
Fate as determined by nature or nurture54
Defining nature and nurture54
What do philosophers say about nature, nurture and fate?57
Psychological views of nature versus nurture60
Exploring further with other texts61
Looking to the world: Studies of nature versus nurture66