Can we teach morality without influencing the worldview of students?

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作者
Jacomijn C. van der Kooij
Doret J. de Ruyter
Siebren Miedema
机构
[1] VU University Amsterdam,Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Theory and Research in Education
[2] Verus,Faculty of Theology, Department of Praxis
[3] Association for Catholic and Christian Schools in the Netherlands,undefined
[4] VU University Amsterdam,undefined
关键词
Broad morality; Narrow morality; Organised worldview; Personal worldview; Relationship worldview and morality;
D O I
10.1007/s40839-016-0022-4
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摘要
The central question in this article is whether teaching morality necessarily means paying attention to ‘worldview’. We investigate a conceptual and a justificatory relationship between these two. A distinction is made between organised and personal worldview and between narrow and broad morality. Some schools want to avoid influence on the students’ views based on organised worldviews they adhere to. This is not always possible. The article explains why. It demonstrates that that when one teaches broad morality, attention is paid to the personal worldview of students. Finally, the article discusses the implications of our analysis for reflections on education.
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页码:79 / 93
页数:14
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