In this lesson students explore the causes of our moral intuitions with the help of a sorting activity and reflection questions.
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A reading text and causal mapping tasks on the (co)evolution of brain size, childhood, premature birth, cooperative childcare and social learning and teaching
A series of experiments to explore the tendency to imitate in children and chimpanzees
A handout about the “Triune Brain” model highlighting different functions of different brain regions
A worksheet in which students calculate and graph the changes in the frequencies of traits related to cooperative foraging in a population over several
In this short video, we observe how chimpanzees seem to be unable to spontaneously coordinate their activities to get food – something that humans
In a series of experiments, anthropologists wanted to find out whether chimpanzees and bonobos work together and share a common source of food. Results
A handout that introduces students to the causal map to map the evolution and development of traits, with the example of upright walking
Chalkboard materials for constructing a causal map for the evolution of upright walking
A worksheet in which students calculate and graph the changes in the frequencies of traits related to upright walking in a population over several