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Education as a Moral Practice
Abstract:

The interest in moral education has focused largely on the teaching of morality or on nurturing moral qualities and virtues or on the "moral atmosphere" of the school; but little, comparatively speaking, has been written about education itself as essentially a moral practice. Failure, in this respect, has damaging results. First, the practice of education goes adrift from its moral roots — and serves particular ends such as economic well-being or citizenship as conceived by those in power. Secondly, the programmes of moral or personal and social education are isolated from the moral context in which they make sense. These issues are addressed in the lecture.
Keywords:Content‐ and inquiry‐based approaches  History  Identification  Kohlberg  Moral judgments  Philosophy of history  Piaget  Psychological evidence
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