Changes in Teachers' Moral Role

From Passive Observers to Moral and Democratic Leaders

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Education for democratic citizenship encompasses cognitive as well as moral characteristics. The responsibility for cultivating these democratic virtues is placed upon the shoulders of educators who are required to create and encourage democratic social life. These characteristics are constantly challenged in present society, in which subject-matter goals and instrumental skills are gaining more importance than socially-valued goals, thus tipping the scales in favour of cognitive skills. Promoting cognitive skills by itself cannot sufficiently influence the formation of a social disposition and could ultimately create, in Dewey`s words, ‘egoistic specialists’ who lack the moral and democratic virtues needed for the creation of genuine social life. This book emphasizes the pedagogical task of education in this regard, and strives to pay greater attention to the obligations of education as a moral socializing agent. This book offers four perspectives on which the education system needs to focus its attention in order to enhance democratic and moral values: Teachers’ and students’ concepts of moral and democratic education; curriculum design; democratic teaching instructional methods; and teacher education. This volume provides a valuable text for a wide audience of students, teachers, policy-makers, curriculum designers and teacher educators to use as an updated reference book for pedagogical and research purposes.

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Social Literacy Curriculum
Education for Significant Democratic Decision-Making through Integrative Study of Social Problems
Pages: 73–80
Schoolchildren’s and Adolescents’ Tolerance to Contradictions
Towards Democratically Orientated Curriculum Design
Pages: 81–92
Multicultural and Democratic Curriculum
History, Problems and Related Metaphors
Pages: 93–105
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An Experience for an Ethical Curriculum
Pages: 107–120
Constructivist Teaching Methods.
Can it Promote Civic-Democratic Participation among Adolescents?
By: Dorit Alt
Pages: 121–131
Values and Knowledge Education.
Experiences with Teacher Trainings
Pages: 165–179
Moral and Democratic Education in the Context of Science Education
What Are the Implications for Teacher Education?
Pages: 181–200
This volume provides a valuable text for a wide audience of students, teachers, policy-makers, curriculum designers and teacher educators to use as an updated reference book for pedagogical and research purposes.
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