The document provides instructions for a group assignment on philosophical theories. It outlines 4 topics that each group will cover: idealism and realism; existentialism and pragmatism; experimentalism and progressivism; and social reconstructionism and perennialism. It lists 9 steps for the assignment: 1) define the key terms, 2) conduct research, 3) develop an argument statement, 4) compare the differences between theories, 5) find group members, 6) do online research, 7) present on a specified date, 8) each group has 20 minutes to present, 9) use 10-15 PowerPoint slides for the presentation.
The document provides instructions for a group assignment on philosophical theories. It outlines 4 topics that each group will cover: idealism and realism; existentialism and pragmatism; experimentalism and progressivism; and social reconstructionism and perennialism. It lists 9 steps for the assignment: 1) define the key terms, 2) conduct research, 3) develop an argument statement, 4) compare the differences between theories, 5) find group members, 6) do online research, 7) present on a specified date, 8) each group has 20 minutes to present, 9) use 10-15 PowerPoint slides for the presentation.
The document provides instructions for a group assignment on philosophical theories. It outlines 4 topics that each group will cover: idealism and realism; existentialism and pragmatism; experimentalism and progressivism; and social reconstructionism and perennialism. It lists 9 steps for the assignment: 1) define the key terms, 2) conduct research, 3) develop an argument statement, 4) compare the differences between theories, 5) find group members, 6) do online research, 7) present on a specified date, 8) each group has 20 minutes to present, 9) use 10-15 PowerPoint slides for the presentation.
Here are general instructions on how to approach an assignment:
1. Define what you mean by "idealism, realism, existentialism, pragmatism, experimentalism, progressivism, social reconstructionism, perennialism": Before you start writing, make sure you have a clear understanding of what the term of theories means. Refer to several different philosophical concepts, so it's important to narrow down your focus. For example, you might be writing about philosophy, which holds that reality is ultimately mental or spiritual, or you might be writing about theories in the context of politics or social activism, which emphasizes the pursuit of perfect or utopian ideals. 2. Conduct research: Once you have a clear idea of what you want to write about, conduct research to gather information and ideas to support your argument. Look for academic articles, books, and other reliable sources that discuss the concept of theories in the context of your chosen topic. 3. Develop a statement: Based on your research, develop a clear and concise statement that summarizes your argument. 4. Compare the differences each theory. 5. You can find your group members by yourself. 6. You are supposed to do research on google. 7. You are supposed to present on 15th June 2023 8. Each group has 20 minutes to present 9. You do it on slide, 10 to 15 slides