Moral Emotions and Human Interdependence in Character Education Beyond the One-Dimensional Self Theorizing Education Series
Auteur : Bates Agnieszka
Moral Emotions and Human Interdependence in Character Education challenges contemporary mainstream approaches to character education predicated on individualism, ?essential virtues? and generic ?character skills?.
This booksynthesizes perspectives from phenomenology, psychology, cultural sociology and policy studies into a unique theoretical framework to reveal how ideas from positive psychology, emotional intelligence and Aristotelian virtues have found their way into the classroom. The idealized, self-reliant, resilient, atomized individual at the core of current character education is rejected as one-dimensional. Instead this book argues for an alternative, more complex pedagogy of interdependence that promotes students? well-being by connecting them to the lives of others.
This book is an essential read for academics, researchers, postgraduate students and school teachers interested in character education and social and emotional learning.
PART I
Character education: a critique
1 Diverse disciplinary perspectives underpinning Social and Emotional Learning and character education
2 Positive psychology and the triumph of technique
3 Faith in therapy: the teacher as ‘therapist’
4 Beyond therapy and technique: learning about virtues and vices
5 The politics of character education: a loss of virtue?
PART II
Phenomenological understandings of moral emotions and character formation
6 A phenomenology of moral emotions
7 Merleau-Ponty’s lectures on Child Psychology and Pedagogy
8 Reclaiming ‘spaces which the heart feels’
9 Character education and a ‘thousand contingencies’
10 A pedagogy of interdependence
Index
Agnieszka Bates (EdD) is Head of Taught Provision in the School of Education at Bath Spa University, UK.
Date de parution : 05-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).
Prix indicatif 160,25 €
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Moral Emotions; neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics; Human interdependence; Aristotelian Virtue Ethics; Students' well-being; Virtue Ethics; Emotional intelligence; Emotional Learning; Character education; Aristotelian virtues; Syncretic Sociability; USA; Young Men; Jubilee Centre; Merleau Ponty’s Lectures; Happiness Exercises; Emotions Work; Cultural Sociology; Deborah Britzman; Contemporary Society; UN; Cartesian Rationality; Vice Versa; Good Life; Sel Program; Political Rationalities; Van Manen; Dominant Policy Narrative; Wo