The vision of the Pro-Life Classroom Project is to have well-informed, well-formed, well-educated campus club members who are well-trained in the apologetics of the mind and heart, and who are tested and ready to engage their peers and the public in a dialogue about life issues.
To use a seminar curriculum to structure pre-existing pro-life resources in a format that can be easily used by a variety of campus groups in regular meetings. Some key considerations:
This seminar curriculum is designed be used by pro-life clubs on campus to educate and form their members. It is designed to be:
See seminars.
Example: PBA100H
PB
for pre-born human rightsEL
for end-of-life issuesA
pologeticsP
oliticsH
eart apologeticsS
trategy100
: introductory200
: intermediate (for activism, dialogue)300
: topics in…400
: advanced topicsPBAx0x
: second premise objectionsPBAx01-x04
: sciencePBAx05-x09
: personhoodPBAx1x
: first premise objectionsPBAx2x
: Dialogue substreamPBPx0x
: Current law and HistoryPBPx1x
: Political ActivismPBPx11-x14
: FederalPBPx15-x19
: ProvincialPBPx2x
: Public Policy IssuesPBxx8x
: Independent Study Projects, e.g. books to readPBxx90
: field trips / activismH
means half hour (20-30 min.)Y
means full hour (45-60 min.)