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Review: Moral Principles In EducationPaningin ng isang mambabasa - Rara Rizal - GoodreadsJohn Dewey made an extensive effort to establish that the "moral" responsibilities of a school is not merely limited to inculcating ethics and good conduct, but also in fostering the ability of a ... Read full review Review: Moral Principles In EducationPaningin ng isang mambabasa - Manderson - GoodreadsDewey's ideas on schools as social and moral institutions are still refreshingly current. This is a short piece that gives solid insight into Dewey's philosophy. Read full review Mga nauugnay na libro
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Common terms and phrasesabsorption action arithmetic ASPECT OF MORAL cation child cial Columbia University conduct consciousness course of study definite direct moral instruction discipline discussion efficiency emotional ence ends eral ethical responsibility expert service fact failure form habits formal fundamental genuine geography George Herbert Palmer Harvard University Henry Suzzallo ideas about morality instincts and impulses intellectual isolated JOHN DEWEY judged judgment learning material mathematical Mathematical geography means METHODS OF INSTRUCTION methods of teaching MORAL EDUCATION moral habits moral ideas moral principles MORAL PURPOSE MORAL TRAINING GIVEN natural environment necessary Philosophy of Education physical positive postpaid present PRINCIPLES IN EDUCATION Professor of Philosophy psychological terms public business pupils Ready reference school activities SCHOOL COMMUNITY school methods school studies school system sense side simply social intelligence social relations social situations social spirit society standpoint Teachers College tical tion tives ultimate vital Mga popular na kasabihanPahina 14 - To form habits of social usefulness and serviceableness apart from any direct social need and motive, and apart from any existing social situation, is, to the letter, teaching the child to swim by going through motions outside of the water. The most indispensable condition is left out of account, and the results are correspondingly futile. Pahina 14 - ... to society. The school cannot be a preparation for social life excepting as it reproduces, within itself, the typical conditions of social life. The school at present is engaged largely upon the futile task of Sisyphus. Pahina 2 - The business of the educator — whether parent or teacher — is to see to it that the greatest possible number of ideas acquired by children and youth are acquired in such a vital way that they become moving ideas, motive-forces in the guidance of conduct. Pahina 8 - The social work of the school is often limited to training for citizenship, and citizenship is then interpreted in a narrow sense as meaning capacity to vote intelligently, a disposition to obey laws, etc. Pahina 17 - Interest in the community welfare, an interest which is intellectual and practical, as well as emotional — an interest, that is to say, in perceiving whatever makes for social order and progress, and... Pahina 23 - In any case, it is necessary that the child should gradually grow out of this relatively external motive, into an appreciation of the social value of what he has to do for its own sake, and because of its relations to life as a whole, not as pinned down to two or three people. Pahina 7 - The school is fundamentally an institution erected by society to do a certain specific work — to exercise a certain specific function in maintaining the life and advancing the welfare of society. The educational system which does not recognize this fact as entailing upon it an ethical responsibility is derelict and a defaulter. Pahina 22 - But it may be questioned whether the moral lack is not as great as the intellectual. The child is born with a natural desire to give out, to do, and that means to serve. When this tendency is not made use of, when conditions are such that other motives are substituted, the reaction against the social spirit is much larger than we have any idea of — especially when the burden of the work, week after week, and year after year, falls... Pahina 7 - IT is quite clear that there cannot be two sets of ethical principles, or two forms of ethical theory, one for life in the school, and the other for life outside of the school. Pahina 11 - New inventions, new machines, new methods of transportation and intercourse are making over the whole scene of action year by year. It is an absolute impossibility to educate the child for any fixed station in life. So far as education is conducted unconsciously or consciously on this basis, it results in fitting the future citizen for no station in life, but makes him a drone, a hanger-on, or an actual retarding influence in the onward movement. Instead of caring for himself and for others, he becomes... Mga sanggunian sa librong itoFrom Google ScholarMoral Distress in Nursing Practice: Experience and EffectJudith M Wilkinson - 1987 - Nursing Forum On Goodness in Schools: Themes of EmpowermentSara Lawrence Lightfoot - 1986 - Peabody Journal of Education Moral Education in the Schools: A Developmental ViewLawrence Kohlberg - 1966 - The School Review Managerial Moral Strategies: In Search of a Few Good PrinciplesEdward Soule - 2002 - Academy of Management Review Mga sanggunian mula sa mga pahina ng webEDUCATIONAL INNOVATION AND DEWEY'S MORAL PRINCIPLES IN EDUCATION. Moral Principles in Education JSTOR: Moral Principles in Education Educational Innovation and Dewey's "Moral Principles in Education." Educational Forum, The: Care ethics in education Rebecca L. Carver and Richard P. Enfield - John Dewey's Philosophy ... JOHN DEWEY ON EDUCATING THE MORAL SELF In recent years, in moral ... 2001 PES Yearbook Books in Print - D When did Kano sensei adopt Jita kyoei? - judoforum.com Impormasyon sa libro |