
Overview
Contents | |
Preface | 1 |
1. Bioethics and choices | 2 |
2. Goals of Bioethics | 4 |
3. Participatory Methods | 14 |
4. List of Games | |
Game 1: Donuts | 20 |
Game 2: How do you think? | 22 |
Game 3: Agree or disagree | 25 |
Game 4: Moral continuum (line-up) | 27 |
Game 5: Talk in pairs | 29 |
Game 6: Consensus Pairs | 31 |
Game 7: From pairs into groups | 33 |
Game 8: Small groups | 35 |
Game 9: Card sorting | 37 |
Game 10: Moral Continuum (using cards) | 39 |
Game 11: Debates | 42 |
Game 12: Whispers | 44 |
Game 13: Who am I? | 46 |
Game 14: Hot seat | 48 |
Game 15: Concept blocks | 51 |
Game 16: Bus stops | 54 |
Game 17: Thought shower | 56 |
Game 18: Postboxes | 58 |
Game 19: Brainstorming | 60 |
Game 20: Drawing a Relationships Web | 62 |
Game 21: Courage to change | 64 |
Game 22: Fish tanks | 66 |
Game 23: Role plays | 68 |
Game 24: Make dramas | 71 |
Game 25: Pass the parcel | 73 |
Game 26: Mathematics Exercises | 75 |
Game 27: Drawing or producing Art | 78 |
Game 28: Low hanging fruit | 80 |
Game 29: Problem tree | 82 |
Game 30: Problem wall and solution tree | 84 |
Game 31: Trust game | 86 |
Game 32: Risk game | 88 |
Game 33: Mapping stigma | 91 |
Game 34: Mapping social networks | 93 |
Game 35: Health Journey | 95 |
Game 36: Negotiation cards | 97 |
Game 37: Head or heart | 99 |
Game 38: Future’s wheels | 101 |
Game 39: Devil’s advocate | 103 |
Game 40: Field Visits/Educational Visits | 105 |
Game 41: Case Study | 107 |
Game 42: Desired Change Diagram | 109 |
Game 43: Make a song or advertising jingle | 111 |
Online resources and references | 113 |
References | 115 |
Index by games | 117 |
Index by example topics | 119 |
Download: Moral Games for Teaching Bioethics (Englsih)
Download: Moral Games for Teaching Bioethics (Traditional Chinese)
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