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An innovative approach to ethical education, which places human relationships at the heart of students' well-being and pedagogy.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
General introduction Scherto R. Gill and Garrett Thomson; Part I. Theoretical Perspectives on Ethical Education: Introduction to Part I Scherto R. Gill and Garrett Thomson; 1. Ethical education: a relational perspective Kenneth J. Gergen; 2. Ethical relationships in schools: learning to engage with others Scherto R. Gill; 3. Towards an ethical understanding of others Garrett Thomson; Conclusion to Part I Scherto R. Gill and Garrett Thomson; Part II. Pedagogical Approaches to Ethical Education: Introduction to Part II Scherto R. Gill and Garrett Thomson; 4. Changing cultures: relationship and sensibility Sharon Todd; 5. Ethical, existential and spiritual re-orientation Hans Alma and Christa Anbeek; 6. Confirming moral agency: through pedagogy of the sacred and pedagogy of difference Hanan A. Alexander; Conclusion to Part II Scherto R. Gill and Garrett Thomson; Part III. Practices of Ethical Education in Schools: Introduction to Part III Scherto R. Gill and Garrett Thomson; 7. Re-learning the value of direct experiences: schools as ethical community Colleen McLaughlin; 8. Cultivating inner qualities: a case study of developing ethical relations in Chinese schools Yaqing Mao; 9. Ethical relationships in secondary classrooms: a case study of pedagogical practices in the UK and Colombia Scherto R. Gill; Conclusion to Part III Scherto R. Gill and Garrett Thomson; 10. Towards an ecology of ethical education: a human-centred approach Scherto R. Gill and Garrett Thomson.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Scherto R. Gill is Senior Fellow at the GHFP Research Institute, and a Visiting Fellow at the University of Sussex. Scherto writes in the fields of education, dialogue and peace, and with Professor Garrett Thomson, she co-developed the notion of human-centred education, now practised in various countries.Garrett Thomson is Chief Executive Officer of the GHFP Research Institute. He is also Professor at the College of Wooster, Ohio, where he holds the Compton Chair of Philosophy. Garrett writes in the fields of well-being, education, peace and dialogue.