Directions: Watch and respond to the questions following each clip on a loose leaf sheet of paper. Don't go on to the next clip without responding to the questions!!!
Clip 1
1. Write your own definition for the “empathy” based on what you learned from the video and/or what you knew before viewing.
Clip 2
2. What would you do if you saw this happen? Why?
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Clip 3
3. Are you surprised by the how these people responded? Why or why not?
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Clip 4
4. What were the former police officer’s reasons for helping the woman and exposing the clerk?
5. Based on the reasons you heard, what stage of Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development would you say the man is in? Why? |
Clip 5
6. Consider the person who split the money with the clerk and the person that refused, do you know enough about their reasoning to decide which stage they are in?
7. Could these two people be in the same stage? Why or why not? (hint: What about people’s responses to moral dilemmas did Kohlberg use to determine what stage they were in?) |
Clip 6
"...because you could do it to me!"
8. Based on the reasons you heard from this bystander (wearing the hat and glasses), what stage of Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development would you say this person is in? Why? |
Clip 7
"If she were my sister, I would..."
9. After viewing the most recent clip, would you change the stage you think the person is in? Why or why not? |
Clip 8
"That's what we need, love, in this world."
10. Would you make any changes now to the person’s stage now? Why or why not?
11. How might it be helpful for someone to know about Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development? How might it not be enough?
10. Would you make any changes now to the person’s stage now? Why or why not?
11. How might it be helpful for someone to know about Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development? How might it not be enough?