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Education and Human Values - Reconciling Talent with an Ethics of Care (Paperback)
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Education and Human Values - Reconciling Talent with an Ethics of Care (Paperback)
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Two of our greatest educational theorists, John Dewey and Nel
Noddings, have been reluctant to admit that some students are
simply more talented than others. This was no doubt due to their
feeling that such an admission was inconsistent with democratic
concern for everyone. But there really is such a thing as superior
talent; and the present book explains how that admission is
compatible with our ideals of caring (and democracy).
Traditionalists confident that some disciplines are more important
than others haven't worried that that way of putting things
threatens to make those who are excluded feel quite bad about
themselves. But an ethics of care can show us how to make these
differences much less hurtful and more morally acceptable than
anything that has been proposed by traditionalists. So the present
book offers a middle way between the denial of the reality of
superior talents and an insensitive insistence on that reality. It
argues that care ethics gives us a way to do this, and it bases
that claim largely on the promise of such an ethics for moral
education in schools and in homes. It is argued on psychological
grounds that caring can only take place on the basis of empathy for
others, and the book shows in great detail how empathy can be
encouraged or develop in school and home contexts. Other approaches
to moral education-like Kantian cognitive-developmentalism and
Aristotelian character education-can't account for (increasing)
moral motivation in the way that an emphasis on the development of
empathy allows. And in the end, it is only students educated via
care ethics who will be sensitive to one another in a way that
largely undercuts the negative psychological impact of educational
institutions and practices that acknowledge the greater talents or
creativity that some students have.
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