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Kindle
Strony
20
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 27, 2014
Wydawca
The World and I Online
Opis
This thought-provoking exploration delves into the intricate role that schools play in shaping the moral landscape of students. As Philip W. Jackson examines the intentional and unintentional influences of educational systems, readers are invited to reflect on how schooling can serve as a moral instructor. The connection between the curriculum, school culture, and the development of character is illuminated, revealing the profound impact that educational environments can have on personal virtues.
Jackson encourages a deep consideration of the broader implications of educational practices and policies. By highlighting both the deliberate efforts made by educators and the unintended consequences that often arise, the work challenges conventional notions of teaching and learning, urging stakeholders to acknowledge the significant moral responsibilities that accompany education.
Jackson encourages a deep consideration of the broader implications of educational practices and policies. By highlighting both the deliberate efforts made by educators and the unintended consequences that often arise, the work challenges conventional notions of teaching and learning, urging stakeholders to acknowledge the significant moral responsibilities that accompany education.
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