Character education. a neo-aristotelian approach to | Ruby Winkel.nl
Character education. a neo-aristotelian approach to the philosophy, psychology and education of virtue, Wouter Sanderse, Paperback
Character education. a neo-aristotelian approach to the philosophy, psychology and education of virtue, Wouter Sanderse, Paperback

Character education. a neo-aristotelian approach to the philosophy, psychology and education of virtue, Wouter Sanderse, Paperback

€ 23.99 € 29.99 - 20.01%
Ean: 9789059727021
Condition: New
Many teachers want to contribute to children's moral development, but this desire has not always resulted in a profound grasp of what 'moral education' really means, why it would be desirable and how it can best be achieved. This book confronts these questions by examining what Aristot
apos moral education best what morally character teachers aristotelian virtue
Productdetails

Many teachers want to contribute to children's moral development, but this desire has not always resulted in a profound grasp of what 'moral education' really means, why it would be desirable and how it can best be achieved. This book confronts these questions by examining what Aristotelian virtue ethics can illuminate about moral education. At the same time, it evaluates whether Aristotelian theory can still be useful for contemporary educational practice. The argument culminates in a morally justified and psychologically realistic account of how virtue can best be taught in schools. The approach, called 'character education', sees moral education not as enforcing rules or transferring values in separate subjects. Instead, it encourages teachers - whatever subject they teach - to be a 'morally exemplary teacher', which is revealed through all kinds of small decisions and emotional reactions. This philosophical essay takes a constructive but critical stance towards empirical research about the effectiveness of teaching methods and the realism of character traits.

Character education

Many teachers want to contribute to children's moral development, but this desire has not always resulted in a profound grasp of what 'moral education' really means, why it would be desirable and how it can best be achieved. This book confronts these questions by examining what Aristotelian virtue ethics can illuminate about moral education. At the same time, it evaluates whether Aristotelian theory can still be useful for contemporary educational practice. The argument culminates in a morally justified and psychologically realistic account of how virtue can best be taught in schools. The approach, called 'character education', sees moral education not as enforcing rules or transferring values in separate subjects. Instead, it encourages teachers - whatever subject they teach - to be a 'morally exemplary teacher', which is revealed through all kinds of small decisions and emotional reactions. This philosophical essay takes a constructive but critical stance towards empirical research about the effectiveness of teaching methods and the realism of character traits.

Beschrijving gevonden op BookSpot.nl

Character education

Many teachers want to contribute to children’s moral development, but this desire has not always resulted in a profound grasp of what ‘moral education’ really means, why it would be desirable and how it can best be achieved. This book confronts these questions by examining what Aristotelian virtue ethics can illuminate about moral education. At the same time, it evaluates whether Aristotelian theory can still be useful for contemporary educational practice. The argument culminates in a morally justified and psychologically realistic account of how virtue can best be taught in schools. <br /><br />The approach, called ‘character education’, sees moral education not as enforcing rules or transferring values in separate subjects. Instead, it encourages teachers – whatever subject they teach – to be a ‘morally exemplary teacher’, which is revealed through all kinds of small decisions and emotional reactions. This philosophical essay takes a constructive but critical stance towards empirical research about the effectiveness of teaching methods and the realism of character traits.<br />

Beschrijving gevonden op Bol.com

Character education. a neo-aristotelian approach to the philosophy, psychology and education of virtue, Wouter Sanderse, Paperback

Beschrijving gevonden op Proxis.com
Product beoordelingen
Productvideo's
Wij maken gebruik van cookies voor onze service. Bezoek je onze website dan ga je akkoord met de cookies.