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Moral principles in education

Moral principles in education

The role of moral education in schools: a social and psychological perspective

John Dewey

28 pages, parution le 03/11/2023

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In "Moral Principles in Education," John Dewey explores the integral role of moral education within the school system, emphasizing its social and psychological dimensions. Dewey argues that education is fundamentally a public endeavor, with schools serving as vital social institutions that shape the moral character of students. He critiques the traditional separation of intellectual and moral training, advocating for a more integrated approach where moral education is embedded in all aspects of school life. Dewey highlights the importance of the school community in fostering moral development, suggesting that schools should mirror the social order to prepare students for active participation in society. He stresses that moral education should not be limited to direct instruction about ethics but should permeate the entire educational experience, influencing methods of instruction and the curriculum. Dewey also underscores the need for education to develop students' social intelligence, power, and interests, aligning with the demands of a democratic and progressive society. He calls for a curriculum that reflects social realities and encourages students to engage with the world around them, fostering habits of social imagination and cooperation. Dewey concludes by emphasizing the psychological aspects of moral education, advocating for an approach that nurtures students' instincts and impulses, develops their judgment, and enhances their emotional responsiveness. Through this comprehensive framework, Dewey envisions an educational system that not only imparts knowledge but also cultivates the moral and social capacities necessary for students to thrive as responsible and engaged citizens.

L'auteur - John Dewey

John Dewey (1859-1952) , philosophe américain le plus marquant de la première du  XXe sièce,  est l'un des fondateurs de la philosophie pragmatiste,  spécialisé en psychologie appliquée et en pédagogie.

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Éditeur(s) Culturea
Auteur(s) John Dewey
Parution 03/11/2023
Nb. de pages 28
Format 14.8 x 21
Couverture Broché
Poids 52g
EAN13 9791041823451

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