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Human Restoration Project, referencing work by Drs. William Damon & Kendall Cotton-Bronk. CC-BY-SA.
March 2020
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A series of purpose-driven questions for driving classroom learning and activities.
The following interview protocol, used by Dr. William Damon and adapted by Dr. Kendall Cotton Bronk, was both used to identify purpose research as well as foster it. These questions, broken down into class activities, reflections, and prompts could be instituted into any classroom.
Use this quote by lead researcher Dr. William Damon to help frame your practice in introducing these ideas:
"...adults who wish to help young people find their purposes are in a somewhat awkward position. We cannot present a ready-made purpose to a young person and expect that it will suit her comfortably. We can and should, however, introduce inspiring ideas, and sources of ideas—people, books, religious or secular organizations—that may provide young people with the inspirations that will get them on their way. We also can create conditions that facilitate their own efforts to fashion purposes.”