Book contents
- Ethical Education
- Ethical Education
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- General Introduction
- Part I Theoretical Perspectives on Ethical Education
- Introduction to Part I
- 1 Ethics in Education
- 2 Ethical Relationships in Schools
- 3 Towards an Ethical Understanding of Others
- Conclusion to Part I
- Part II Pedagogical Approaches to Ethical Education
- Part III Ethical Education in Practices
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
1 - Ethics in Education
A Relational Perspective
from Part I - Theoretical Perspectives on Ethical Education
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 June 2020
- Ethical Education
- Ethical Education
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- General Introduction
- Part I Theoretical Perspectives on Ethical Education
- Introduction to Part I
- 1 Ethics in Education
- 2 Ethical Relationships in Schools
- 3 Towards an Ethical Understanding of Others
- Conclusion to Part I
- Part II Pedagogical Approaches to Ethical Education
- Part III Ethical Education in Practices
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 1 starts with a challenge that we seem to approach the current conditions of the world in which there is a simultaneously receding interest in issues of The Good, and an intensification in commitments to The Good. To move beyond the impasse of what could be characterised as a thoughtless relativism and a suffocating foundationalism, the author outlines the rationale for relational ethics. In this case, the ultimate value is placed on the nourishment of relational processes, the original source of moral value. However, in the contemporary world of conflicting traditions, recognition, awareness, and talents are required for encouraging and sustaining this process. Herein lies the major challenge for education. Sweeping reform may not meet this demand, as ethically consequential education can and should be integrated into the daily practices of school life. The chapter concludes that educational ethos, curriculum design, pedagogies, and evaluative practices are not simply techniques of knowledge transmission. When ethically informed, they hold the potential for life-giving transformation of global communities.
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- Ethical EducationTowards an Ecology of Human Development, pp. 15 - 26Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020