Towards an architecture for the teaching of virtues, values and ethics

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    • Heasly, Berise Therese

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Towards an architecture for the teaching of virtues, values and ethics

Berise Therese Heasly

Peter Lang, c2015

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-296| and index

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Description

This book, based on extensive qualitative research carried out among teachers in Australia, New Zealand and the UK, explores a new approach to teaching virtues, values and ethics in the twenty-first century. Drawing on both education studies and philosophy, the author uses inductive methods of analysis and synthesis to construct a renewed theory of education founded on teaching thinking skills. This theory, based on Donald E. Ingber's work on tensegrity, is complemented by practical pedagogical tools which can enhance students' thinking skills and support both personal and professional decision-making in a democratic classroom setting.

Table of Contents

Contents: Finding the Questions - Answering the Questions: Listening to Many Voices - Voices in the Literature: A Multi-Disciplinary Search - Practitioner Voices: My Voice, Teachers' Voices, and Experts' Voices - Auto-Ethnographical Retrospective - From Twelve "Categories of Influence" to the Concept of Edu-tensegrity - A new architecture for teaching virtues and values - Reshaping Curriculum: Linking Applied Thinking Skills to Ethics - Reshaping the Values, Virtues, and Ethics (VVE) Future: Responses, response-abilities and responsibilities.

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