The aim of this book is to provide an easily accessible, practical yet scholarly source of information about the international concern for the nature, theory and practices of the ideas of values education and lifelong learning. Each chapter in this book is written in an accessible style by an intern
Values Education and Lifelong Learning: Principles, Policies, Programmes
β Scribed by Professor David N. Aspin (auth.), Professor David N. Aspin, Director Judith D. Chapman (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 460
- Series
- Lifelong Learning Book Series 10
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The aim of this book is to provide an easily accessible, practical yet scholarly source of information about the international concern for the nature, theory and practices of the ideas of values education and lifelong learning. Each chapter in this book is written in an accessible style by an international expert in the field. Authors tackle the task of identifying, analysing and addressing the key problems, topics and issues relevant to questions about the nature, purpose and scope of values education and Lifelong Learning that are internationally generalisable and, in times of rapid change, of enduring interest to the scholar and practitioner. Authors explore the ways and means by which learners may be encouraged to become educated and grow, both as individual beings and social agents, throughout the whole of their lifespan. The book seeks to provide accounts and critical appraisal of some of the different principles, philosophies, theories, beliefs, traditions and cultures that might form the basis of, frame and furnish the setting for values education policies and programs. We look at some of the main theories behind versions of value in lifelong learning and we point to some of the key concepts and categories at work in such theories. We provide reference to and accounts of some examples of policies or proposals in various national contexts and a range of examples of good practice in policies, programs and curriculum schemes from different schools, school systems and other educating agencies, institutions and organisations around the world.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xli
The Ontology of Values and Values Education....Pages 27-47
Opening the Road to Values Education....Pages 48-60
The Ethics of Lifelong Learning and its Implications for Values Education....Pages 61-79
Values Education in Context....Pages 80-92
Rational Autonomy as an Educational Aim....Pages 93-106
Avoiding Bad Company: The Importance of Moral Habitat and Moral Habits in Moral Education....Pages 107-126
How Cognitive and Neurobiological Sciences Inform Values Education for Creatures Like us....Pages 127-146
Challenges for Values Education Today: In Search of a Humanistic Approach for the Cultivation of the Virtue of Private Citizenship....Pages 147-159
Combining Values and Knowledge Education....Pages 160-179
Formalizing Institutional Identity: A Workable Idea?....Pages 180-198
Values Education: The Missing Link in Quality Teaching and Effective Learning....Pages 199-210
A Vision Splendid?....Pages 211-237
βWhat Kinds of People are We?β: Values Education After Apartheid....Pages 238-254
Anti-egoistic School Leadership: Ecologically Based Value Perspectives for the 21st Century....Pages 255-278
Teaching for a Better World: The Why and How of Student-initiated Curricula....Pages 279-294
The Neglected Role of Religion and Worldview in Schooling for Wisdom, Character, and Virtue....Pages 295-314
Clusters and Learning Networks: A Strategy for Reform in Values Education....Pages 315-345
Values Education and Lifelong Learning: Policy Challenge....Pages 346-361
Lifelong Learning in Asia: Eclectic Concepts, Rhetorical Ideals, and Missing Values. Implications for Values Education....Pages 362-379
Lifelong Learning, Adult Education, and Democratic Values: Evoking and Shaping an Inclusive Imagination....Pages 380-394
Whole-School Approaches to Values Education: Models of Practice in Australian Schools....Pages 395-410
Back Matter....Pages 411-446
β¦ Subjects
Curriculum Studies; Educational Philosophy; Leadership & Administration; Education & Society; Teacher Education
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