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New Course · 6 Lessons

Ethics & World Religions

What is good? What connects us? Who do I want to be?

For teenagers aged 13–17. Explore fundamental ethical questions, understand world religions, develop your own value compass – humanistic, open and respectful.

6 × 90 Min.
Ages 13–17
Online or On-site
CHF 149

6 Lessons – The Complete Course

Each lesson follows our NIL method: Story → Learning Goal → Task → Reflection → Transfer

1
What is Good? What is Evil? – Ethics in Everyday Life

📖 Story

Liam, 15, finds a wallet with CHF 200 in the schoolyard. Nobody sees him. What does he do – and why?

🎯 Learning Goal

Understand basic concepts of ethics: morality, values, conscience. Recognize that ethical decisions are complex.

✏️ Task

Ethics dilemma game: Play through 5 everyday situations and discuss in the group. Is there a 'right' answer?

💭 Reflection

Confucius said: 'Do not do to others what you would not want done to yourself.' – Is this rule sufficient for all situations?

🚀 Transfer

This week: When facing a difficult decision, consciously pause and ask: What would I want if I were the other person?

2
The Great World Religions – What Connects Us?

📖 Story

In Sara's class are children from 8 countries. Christmas, Ramadan, Diwali, Hanukkah – everyone celebrates something different. Or do they?

🎯 Learning Goal

Get to know the 5 world religions and discover their shared ethical core values.

✏️ Task

Religion profile: Each group researches a religion and presents the 3 most important ethical principles. Then: Collect commonalities on a poster.

💭 Reflection

What surprised me? What commonalities did I not expect?

🚀 Transfer

Have a conversation about values with someone from a different culture or religion.

3
Humanism – The Human at the Center

📖 Story

Noah, 16, asks his teacher: 'If God doesn't exist, why should I be good?' The teacher answers: 'Good question. Let's explore that together.'

🎯 Learning Goal

Understand humanism as a life philosophy: human dignity, reason, compassion – independent of religion.

✏️ Task

Philosopher speed-dating: Everyone takes on the role of a humanist (Confucius, Rousseau, Pestalozzi, Montessori, Amonashvili) and defends their position.

💭 Reflection

Does one need religion to act ethically? What do I personally think?

🚀 Transfer

Write your own 'humanistic manifesto' with 5 personal principles.

4
Justice & Fairness – Who Decides What's Fair?

📖 Story

Three children argue over a cake. One baked it, one is hungry, one has never had cake. How do you share fairly?

🎯 Learning Goal

Learn about different concepts of justice and apply them to real situations.

✏️ Task

Justice tribunal: The class becomes a court. Three real cases (school grades, pocket money, playtime) are tried.

💭 Reflection

Is equality the same as justice? When is inequality fair?

🚀 Transfer

Identify a situation at home or school that seems 'unfair' – and propose a solution.

5
Digital Ethics – Doing Right in the Online World

📖 Story

Mia sees an embarrassing photo of her friend on Instagram. 200 likes. Mia knows it was posted without permission. What does she do?

🎯 Learning Goal

Transfer ethical principles to the digital world: privacy, cyberbullying, fake news, AI ethics.

✏️ Task

Digital Ethics Challenge: Evaluate 5 online scenarios and create a 'Digital Ethics Charter' for the class.

💭 Reflection

Do offline rules also apply online? Where is it harder to act ethically?

🚀 Transfer

Consciously apply the Digital Ethics Charter for one week and document experiences.

6
My Ethical Compass – Values for My Life

📖 Story

At the end of the course stands the question: Who do I want to be? Not what do I want to become – but WHO.

🎯 Learning Goal

Develop a personal ethical compass that integrates various wisdom traditions.

✏️ Task

Final project: 'My Ethical Compass' – creative presentation (poster, video, song, poem) of personal values.

💭 Reflection

What has changed in my thinking? Which wisdom from which tradition touched me most?

🚀 Transfer

Hang the compass visibly. Take stock in 3 months: Am I living according to my values?

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