Reasonable Children

Reasonable Children
Author: Michael S. Pritchard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN:

The public outcry for a return to moral education in our schools has raised more dust than it's dispelled. Building upon his provocative ideas in On Becoming Responsible, Michael Pritchard clears the air with a sensible plan for promoting our children's moral education through the teaching of reasonableness. Pritchard contends that children have a definite but frequently untapped capacity for reasonableness and that schools in a democratic society must make the nurturing of that capacity one of their primary aims, as fundamental to learning as the development of reading, writing, and math skills. Reasonableness itself, he shows, can be best cultivated through the practice of philosophical inquiry within a classroom community. In such an environment, children learn to work together, to listen to one another, to build on one another's ideas, to probe assumptions and different perspectives, and ultimately to think for themselves. Advocating approaches to moral education that avoid mindless indoctrination and timid relativism, Pritchard neither preaches nor hides behind abstractions. He makes liberal use of actual classroom dialogues to illustrate children's remarkable capacity to engage in reasonable conversation about moral concepts involving fairness, cheating, loyalty, truthtelling, lying, making and keeping promises, obedience, character, and responsibility. He also links such discussions to fundamental concerns over law and moral authority, the roles of teachers and parents, and the relationship between church and state. Pritchard draws broadly and deeply from the fields of philosophy and psychology, as well as from his own extensive personal experience working with children and teachers. The result is a rich and insightful work that provides real hope for the future of our children and their moral education.

Moral and Spiritual Values in Education

Moral and Spiritual Values in Education
Author: William Clayton Bower
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 081316219X

This book deals with the multiple problem of education in the public schools as it relates to moral and spiritual values. The author cuts a wide swath through the tangled underbrush of church and state, religion and education, sacred and secular, spiritual and materialistic, "body and soul," and lets in a lot of light. To these problems the author brings a lifetime of courageous reflection and experience. To them he also brings, as case studies, the actual experiences of actual children and teachers in actual classrooms in Kentucky, where an experimental program of education in moral and spiritual values has been in process for the past several years.

NEA Journal

NEA Journal
Author: National Education Association of the United States
Publisher:
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1951
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Moral Educaton and Mindfulness

Moral Educaton and Mindfulness
Author: Suraj Prakash
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-14
Genre: Education
ISBN:

"Importance of Moral Values in Students Life" - FROM THE EDITORS DESK We all are in search of Happiness. As young kids we do not have that realisation but as we grow old we understand the true value of Happiness. Whatever we do or act intentionally or unintentionally, we are seeking the self happiness. Some acts of kindness or give aways in any form gives us that pleasure and creates Happiness around. Happiness is toxic and contagious. Happy people create happiness all around and make the atmosphere lively. A simple smile on the face or a gesture of greeting can create that unsaid bond of humanity. Why this Book? With my so many years of experience, having discussions and interactions with uncountable number of people I have seen people in India are generally not happy. During my visit to many other Asian, European or African countries, have observed people have different outlook and perspective towards life. Interaction with them creates a positive vibe and they seem to be much happier comparatively. Moral values once inculcated go throughout life and impacts ones behaviour and choices. Individual morals get imprinted in the young years from the inputs from Parents, Teachers, Society, Friends and other Interactions of Social media, News, Religion and so on. It is of paramount importance that we create a culture where in students get positive and motivated inputs and Education is conscious and deliberate process in doing so. Aim of Moral Education is to build and develop proper attitude, values, emotions and character in rightful manner to enable person to think freely, critically and independently and be able to act with responsibility and courage. Moral values get imbibed more thru observation than thru merely teaching. Observations by children make a deep rooted impacts. Children observe their Parents at home and Teachers at School. So there has to be deeper connect and as students listen more to their teacher, makes the task more responsible for teachers to conduct and act than to merely give routine lecture. "Lead by Example". What we become is thru what we think and what we think comes from our inner core of embedded thoughts and observations stored in our subconscious minds over the period of time. Children brain is most receptive as it is still observing and absorbing so to ensure it is rightly programmed for future outcomes, we need to inculcate best moral values to build compassionate humans. To address issues like terrorism, communal violence, living in harmony with fellow humans and Environment around us, we need to sow the seeds now. This needs a complete paradigm shift of including moral values and mindfulness as integral part of Education, rather than merely a subject. This needs involvement of all of us, as Parents towards our children, as Teachers towards our students, as society towards others and as human towards global environment which includes flora and fauna. In India - my personal observations have been that hardly few percent of students are excited to go to school. The reason for that has been: Lack of conducive and harmonious atmosphere is schools Gap in Teachers to Students connect Parent - Teacher - Child engagement. Undue Parental pressures on kids over academic performance Creation of unwanted peer, competition by Parents and Society. My endeavour of writing this book is to ensure, we be innovative in our approach and inculcate great moral values in children. To seek support and involvement of students, teachers, parents and entire society. Welcome To A New Beginning