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Education, Philosophy and the Ethical Environment (Paperback, New Ed): Graham Haydon Education, Philosophy and the Ethical Environment (Paperback, New Ed)
Graham Haydon 2
R1,430 Discovery Miles 14 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How much can we reasonably expect from education? This book, written by a philosopher of education, casts new light on this question by seeing values education, not as a separate activity within schools, but as an aspect of education that both reflects the surrounding climate of values and can help to change it. Graham Haydon argues that all of us - whether as teachers, parents, students or citizens - share in a responsibility for the quality of that ethical environment. He argues that we must ensure that what happens in schools will: enable young people to appreciate the diversity of our ethical environment help them find their way through its complexities contribute to developing a climate of values that is desirable for all. This book shows that values education is too demanding to be left to parents and too important to be entrusted to government initiatives. For teachers engaged in values education, this book brings a fresh perspective to what they are doing, within a realistic view of their responsibilities. For students of education, it shows that practical issues can be illuminated by insights from philosophy.

Education, Philosophy and the Ethical Environment (Hardcover): Graham Haydon Education, Philosophy and the Ethical Environment (Hardcover)
Graham Haydon
R4,624 Discovery Miles 46 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How much can we reasonably expect from education? This book, written by a philosopher of education, casts new light on this question by seeing values education, not as a separate activity within schools, but as an aspect of education that both reflects the surrounding climate of values and can help to change it. Graham Haydon argues that all of us - whether as teachers, parents, students or citizens - share in a responsibility for the quality of that ethical environment. He argues that we must ensure that what happens in schools will: enable young people to appreciate the diversity of our ethical environment help them find their way through its complexities contribute to developing a climate of values that is desirable for all. This book shows that values education is too demanding to be left to parents and too important to be entrusted to government initiatives. For teachers engaged in values education, this book brings a fresh perspective to what they are doing, within a realistic view of their responsibilities. For students of education, it shows that practical issues can be illuminated by insights from philosophy.

Values in Education (Hardcover, Revised ed.): Graham Haydon Values in Education (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Graham Haydon
R4,313 Discovery Miles 43 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

?What are the fundamental aims and values underlying education?

?What values should education try to promote in a world of value pluralism?

?What is morality, and should schools teach it?

?In a secular society, how should schools treat the links between morality and religion?

?How should values enter into professional education and educational leadership?

This book, an updated edition of "Teaching about Values," will help the reader to think about these questions and many others concerning values in education. Drawing on philosophy without assuming knowledge of the subject, it is for teachers, students of education and anyone who recognises the importance of values in education.

Educational Equality (Paperback, 2nd edition): Graham Haydon Educational Equality (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Graham Haydon; Harry Brighouse, Kenneth R. Howe, James Tooley; Series edited by Christopher Winch
R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title considers the philosophical debates surrounding equality and education. "Educational Equality and the New Selective Schooling" by Harry Brighouse was initially published by the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain in 2000. In this new edition, Brighouse has updated his argument, Kenneth R Howe and James Tooley have contributed counter-arguments and Graham Haydon has provided a foreword and afterword drawing the debates together. The issues debated in this new edition of 'Educational Equality" include: What is Educational Equality? Why Does Educational Equality Matter? And is Educational Equality Possible? "Educational Equality" raises issues which will be of interest to all involved in educational equality, including teachers, policy makers and educationalists. This innovative series is addressed to practitioners and policy-makers. It highlights the critical perspectives that philosophy can bring to bear on current education policy and provides a lively discussion of the issues. It aims to stimulate debate and to contribute to better informed educational initiatives.

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