Educación moral para todos en secundaria

Educación moral para todos en secundaria
Author: Juan Manuel Cobo Suero
Publisher: Narcea Ediciones
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1995-09-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9788427711372

El libro expone el sentido del enfoque actual de la educación moral y analiza los aciertos y problemas de las dos áreas que abarca. Propone el "patrimonio ético común" como eje transversal que vertebre toda la educación moral. Aporta modelos de programaciones orientadas a conjugar el área de educación moral y de religión católica.

La moral regresa a la escuela

La moral regresa a la escuela
Author: Pablo Latapí
Publisher: Plaza y Valdes
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1999
Genre: Christian ethics
ISBN:

"En torno a la introducción de la asignatura Formación cívica y ética en la educación secundaria, Pablo Latapí emprende en esta obra una tarea altamente necesaria: la de revisar los enfoques contemporáneos sobre la formación moral y los fundamentos de un orden ético válido en el contacto de la laicidad escolar. Desde esta perspectiva, analiza críticamente la nueva asignatura de secundaria ofreciendo elementos imprescindibles para formar el criterio de los maestros que habrán de enseñarla, de los padres de familia, de los alumnos y de cuantos se interesan en los debates sobre las orientaciones filosóficas de la educación nacional."--

Creating Socially Responsible Citizens

Creating Socially Responsible Citizens
Author: David L. Grossman
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1617359556

This book originates from a collaborative research initiative to examine how various societies in the Asia-Pacific Region construct moral and civic education, and to what extent these systems achieve the democratic objective of creating socially responsible citizens. In many western societies there is at least a rhetorical tendency to separate the moral and civic dimensions of citizenship education, and in some cases to exclude the moral dimension from the discourse of preparing citizens. However, as cross-societal dialogues and research about citizenship education have increased in the past two decades, scholars have identified differences in the emphasis put on the moral dimension of citizenship education across the Asia-Pacific region. In many predominantly Confucian, Islamic and Buddhist societies, for example, the emphasis on the moral dimension of citizenship education is explicit, and in some cases, central. While awareness of a divide, or perhaps more appropriately a continuum in the role of moral versus civic education in democratic societies has been recognized for some time, to our knowledge this book marks the first effort of this scope to address the issue of the moral/civic divide in citizenship education. Thus, through a cross-cultural dialogue across societies in the Asia-Pacific Region, this book addresses the issue of whether elements of both civic and moral education can be effectively joined to create a “socially responsible” citizen.