
Ethics and the Foundations of Education
Teaching Convictions in a Postmodern World
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 31. October 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-321-05401-2 (ISBN)
Description
Teaching Convictions: Critical Ethical Issues and Education explores ethical issues in schools and society from the vantage-point of critical theory, democratic community, aesthetics, ecology, hermeneutics, and constructive postmodernism.
This text discusses social constructions of reality and the contribution of postmodern theories to justice, compassion, and ecological sustainability in the challenging and difficult context of today's global society. The authors present life experiences and personal convictions in a narrative, autobiographical style without positioning themselves as passive observers of education or ethics nor as dispassionate investigators of ethical systems. Rather, they actively promote vision and aesthetic sensibilities as they examine their understanding of schools and society using examples from their life experiences. By referring to the arts, ecology, identity politics, theology, race and gender theories in their story of critical ethical issues and education, the authors weave a narrative of their teaching convictions in relation to moral issues.
This text discusses social constructions of reality and the contribution of postmodern theories to justice, compassion, and ecological sustainability in the challenging and difficult context of today's global society. The authors present life experiences and personal convictions in a narrative, autobiographical style without positioning themselves as passive observers of education or ethics nor as dispassionate investigators of ethical systems. Rather, they actively promote vision and aesthetic sensibilities as they examine their understanding of schools and society using examples from their life experiences. By referring to the arts, ecology, identity politics, theology, race and gender theories in their story of critical ethical issues and education, the authors weave a narrative of their teaching convictions in relation to moral issues.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-05401-2 (9780321054012)
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Content
Prelude: The Process of Writing About Critical Ethical Issues and Education.
1. Autobiography and the Self: The Search for Ethical Meaning.
2. Hermeneutics, Interpretation, and Eschatology: The Struggle for Understanding.
3. Aesthetics and Theology: The Passion for Justice.
4. Diversity and Human Nature: The Urgency of Ecological Sustainability.
5. Prophetic Voices and Proleptic Hope: Teaching Convictions After Enron and 9-11.
Postlude: Teaching Convictions in a Postmodern World.
References.
Index.
1. Autobiography and the Self: The Search for Ethical Meaning.
2. Hermeneutics, Interpretation, and Eschatology: The Struggle for Understanding.
3. Aesthetics and Theology: The Passion for Justice.
4. Diversity and Human Nature: The Urgency of Ecological Sustainability.
5. Prophetic Voices and Proleptic Hope: Teaching Convictions After Enron and 9-11.
Postlude: Teaching Convictions in a Postmodern World.
References.
Index.