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Russell, Laura – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2018
This essay explores unique practices for teaching relational ethics through storytelling. Drawing from my experiences teaching an advanced undergraduate Narrative Ethics seminar, I explain how my students responded to a storytelling unit through which they examined their values and storytelling ethics. I interweave observations from my teaching…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Story Telling, Teaching Methods, Values
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Nixon, Jon – SpringerBriefs in Education, 2020
This book gathers some of Hannah Arendt's core themes and focuses them on the question, 'What is education for?' For Arendt, as for Aristotle, education is the means whereby we achieve personal autonomy through the exercise of independent judgement, attain adulthood through the recognition of others as equal but different, gain a sense of…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Educational Philosophy, Individual Development, Personal Autonomy
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Arai, Yusuke – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2019
This paper examines the "subjectification" function of political education in democracy, considering the present situation of political education in Japan. In particular, from the point of view of political science, it focuses on the relationship between democratic theories and political education and considers whether the possibility of…
Descriptors: Political Science, Democracy, Citizen Participation, Transformative Learning
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Bullough, Robert V. – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2019
Considerable attention over the past several years has been given to empathy as a desirable teacher disposition. Situating empathy in a slice of the research on dispositions, the author identifies and explores several problems surrounding empathy related to expectations, definitions, measurement, inferential accuracy, and the realization of social…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Empathy, Social Justice, Teacher Education
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Kirby, Anna L.; Harris, Paul L. – Journal of Moral Education, 2021
Developmental research has long sought to understand children's social ideas, and particularly how those ideas influence their judgments and behaviors toward other people. We examine the idea of "common humanity," a social idea that has been investigated historically and philosophically, to re-consider what is already known about…
Descriptors: Child Development, Social Values, Decision Making, Interpersonal Relationship
Westman, Lisa – ASCD, 2021
What does it mean to teach with empathy? Whether it's planning and delivering instruction or just interacting with others throughout the day, every action you take is an opportunity to demonstrate empathy toward your students, your colleagues, and yourself. "I'm already empathetic to my students and their stories," you may be thinking.…
Descriptors: Empathy, Altruism, Perspective Taking, Teacher Student Relationship
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Von Bergen, C. W.; Bressler, Martin S. – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2017
Perhaps universities have gone too far in their attempts to provide the best learning experience for our students? We have heard of helicopter parents who hover over their sons and daughters, removing all obstacles their student might face and solve problems for them. Have colleges and universities adopted this same kind of behavior in their…
Descriptors: Universities, Student Centered Learning, Parenting Styles, Student Responsibility
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2023
This paper adds to the growing literature that critically examines the cultural politics of the OECD's framework of global competence by turning our attention to the 'affective ideology' underlying this framework, namely, how affect is used ideologically to produce specific subjectivities and moralities in students. Building upon the work of…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Intercultural Communication, Cultural Awareness, Teaching Methods
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Gustavsson, Caroline – British Journal of Religious Education, 2020
This paper introduces existential configuration as a concept possibly used to describe, talk about and discuss peoples' meaning-making, not least in religious education classrooms. The article builds on an interview study of 21 Swedish young adults from 19 to 29 years of age. Many of these young adults displayed complex methods of meaning-making…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Young Adults, Religious Factors, Political Attitudes
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Bager-Elsborg, Anna – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2018
In the literature, higher education teaching is typically conceptualised as generic or determined by disciplinary characteristics. Academic development literature mirrors this dichotomy when discussing the starting point for development work. However, this focus on universal characteristics overlooks crucial aspects of contextual influence on…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Change, Case Studies, Higher Education
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Madden, Rina – Journal of Religious Education, 2020
This article explores conditions and enablers for teacher professional learning in religious education in Catholic schools. It examines the impact on religion of the pluralising and secularising influences in Australia today and identifies what this asks of religious education and religious educators in response. New pedagogical approaches which…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Faculty Development, Religious Education, Teaching Methods
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Alderdice, John – Journal of Moral Education, 2021
The changes associated with the Renaissance, Reformation and Enlightenment moved the seat of authority from princes and bishops to the individual and made the application of rationality the measure of believability. This paper argues that the current period of socio-political and moral upheaval, triggered by disruptive technology, anger about…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Social Change, Political Attitudes, Social Attitudes
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McBeth, Mark K.; Pearsall, Chadwick A. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
In today's world characterized by political tribalism, narrative is an increasingly important concept for understanding politics. The Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) seeks to describe, explain, and predict the role of narrative in politics and policy. We wanted to explore whether the assumptions and postulates of the NPF could help students in…
Descriptors: Political Science, Teaching Methods, Introductory Courses, Self Concept
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Vasterling, Veronica – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2019
Habermas and Arendt defend two contrasting accounts of discussion. While both accounts acknowledge the importance of knowledge as basis of discussion, Habermas emphasizes the aim of reasoned agreement and Arendt focuses on plural interpretative perspectives. I will explore the tension between the two accounts in order to clarify the phenomenon of…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Persuasive Discourse, Attitudes, Logical Thinking
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Samuelsson, Martin; Ness, Ingunn Johanne – Democracy & Education, 2019
In our response to "Deliberating Public Policy Issues with Adolescents," we address the matter that students seem to be reluctant to changing their minds, opinions, and initial positions in classroom deliberations and instead see such deliberations as an opportunity to perform and publicly announce their preexisting views. We argue that…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Public Policy, Adolescents, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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