This is a post created by Cindy Brown after the 2020 Oregon High School Ethics Bowl. The original blog post can be seen here. There's the Super Bowl, the Rose Bowl, even the Puppy Bowl. That last one was my favorite until recently (and I still think it's pretty dang cute). But a few weeks … Continue reading The What Bowl?
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XRAYFM Ethics Bowl Interview
Interview with Noah Solomon (Oregon Episcopal), Quattro Musser (Oregon Episcopal), and Avram Hiller (PSU). Follow the link to listen! The interview starts at 59:00. XRAY High School Ethics Bowl Interview
Portland State covers High School Ethics Bowl on CLAS website
Click the link to see the coverage. Portland State covers Oregon High School Ethics Bowl on CLAS website.
“Dream Team”
I want to remain open to growth and continue to challenge myself, whether I fail or succeed. Ethics Bowl helped to teach me that truth.
Re-Inventing the Failure: Dreaming Utopian with Children
What is a city for? Why do we live together? Are we working towards something? How should we live together?
Empty Cup & Open Mind
“Like this cup…you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?”
Why the PSU School of Social Work supports OHSEB
All of the benefits of Ethics Bowl participation contribute to the type of future society that Social Work strives for when we advocate alongside those who are seeking our assistance in attaining the stability, opportunity, and growth that most people take for granted.
Interview with Alex Sager
Click the link below for an interview with Alex Sager, presented by NW Boomer and Senior. Interview with Alex Sager
Aporia and Ethics
The benefit of the perplexed impasse is that students mapped out for themselves how they arrived at aporia and can retrace their steps. Instead of confusion before a problem, they find themselves concretely living in the problem.
Words from a PSU Philosophy Major
The Philosophy for Children course caught my attention as I was browsing class entries to fulfill capstone requirements. Having spoken with a student at the end of their senior experience, I had a chance to glean some general insight that contributed to the final decision process. She mentioned finding a capstone that could add breadth … Continue reading Words from a PSU Philosophy Major