Teaching Ethics in Schools

Teaching Ethics in Schools

Author: Philip Cam

Publisher: ACER Press

Published: 2012-09-01

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1742863442

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Teaching Ethics in Schools Teaching Ethics in Schools shows how an ethical framework forms a natural fit with recent educational trends that emphasise collaboration and inquiry-based learning.


Teaching Ethics in Schools

Teaching Ethics in Schools

Author: Philip Cam

Publisher:

Published: 2016-05-10

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781525215575

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Teaching Ethics in Schools provides a fresh approach to moral education. Rather than conveying a set of mandated values, codes of conduct, behaviour management plans or religious instruction, moral education is presented as an essential aspect of study throughout the school curriculum. Ethical concepts from the history of philosophy are introduced, which in turn link to ways of thinking about conduct and character. The book illuminates all kinds of moral dilemmas and contemporary challenges faced by teachers today. Responsibilities of parents vis a vis schools, and religious versus secular paradigms are discussed. The principles of social diversity and inclusion, and the need to find a balance between moralising and permissive social constructs are explored. Teaching Ethics in Schools shows how an ethical framework forms a natural fit with recent educational trends that emphasise collaboration and inquiry - based learning.


Teaching Ethics in Schools

Teaching Ethics in Schools

Author: Philip Cam

Publisher: Acer Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781742860633

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Teaching Ethics in Schools provides a fresh approach to moral education. Far from prescribing a rigid set of mandated values, codes of conduct, behaviour management plans, or religious instruction, Philip Cam skilfully presents ethical thinking and reasoning as a dynamic and essential aspect of school life. The first section of the book provides a clear introduction to the theoretical premise of reflection and collaborative enquiry. It draws on the history of philosophy in succinct terms, and relates this to contemporary school contexts, to support teachers in their conceptual understanding. In Part Two, an array of activities, exercises and discussion points are provided as stimuli for teachers to adapt and apply across diverse subject areas, throughout all stages of school. The focus lies in preparing students to think reflectively, to question and probe, and ultimately develop their own enhanced capacity for ethical reasoning and considerate behaviour and conduct. Teaching Ethics in Schools shows how an ethical framework forms a natural fit with recent educational trends. It demonstrates how an ethics-based model can influence habits of mind and underpin teaching practices to stimulate ethical enquiry, to encourage students to think for themselves and develop good moral judgment, and to promote social values and beneficial outcomes both within the classroom and beyond.


Ethical and Moral Instruction in Schools

Ethical and Moral Instruction in Schools

Author: George Herbert Palmer

Publisher: Palala Press

Published: 2015-09-01

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 9781341057212

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Virtue Ethics and Moral Education

Virtue Ethics and Moral Education

Author: David Carr

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-06-22

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1134697376

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This collection of original essays on virtue ethics and moral education seeks to fill this gap in the recent literature of moral education, combining broader analyses with detailed coverage of: * the varieties of virtue * weakness and integrity * relativism and rival traditions * means and methods of educating the virtues The rare collaboration of professional ethical theorists and educational philosophers provides a ground-breaking work and an exciting new focus in a growing area of research.


Portrait of a Moral Agent Teacher

Portrait of a Moral Agent Teacher

Author: Gillian R. Rosenberg

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-06-05

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1317643534

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Teaching morally and teaching morality are understood as mutually dependent processes necessary for providing moral education, or the communication of messages and lessons on what is right, good and virtuous in a student’s character. This comprehensive and contextualized volume offers anecdotes and experiences on how an elementary schoolteacher envisions, enacts, and reflects on the ethical teaching and learning of her students. By employing a personally developed form of moral education that is not defined by any particular philosophical or theoretical orientation, this volume relates that classroom-based moral education can, therefore, be conceived of and promoted as moral agency. Accentuated by the teacher’s voice to offer the experience of being in the classroom, this volume enables others to transfer relevant practices to their own teaching contexts.