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Educating the Young

The Ethics of Care

Jeanne Adèle Kentel

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English
Verlag Peter Lang
09 February 2011
This collection of essays initiates a conversation about the educational interests of the young and considers the potential for pedagogical transformation. Organized into three parts, dealing with the pedagogy of care, child honouring and telling children the truth, respectively, the volume engages with some of the key ethical challenges involved in educating young people. Through the diverse perspectives and approaches of sixteen authors, the book examines conflicting educational ideologies through a critical pedagogical lens. These authors consider poetic, aesthetic, inspiring, historical, political and ethical ways of both educating and being educated by the young. The volume aims to provoke further thought and debate among those who wish to consider the complex nature of educating the young with honesty, honour and care.
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Imprint:   Verlag Peter Lang
Country of Publication:   Switzerland
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Height: 225mm,  Width: 150mm, 
Weight:   420g
ISBN:   9783039119844
ISBN 10:   3039119842
Series:   New International Studies in Applied Ethics
Pages:   280
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Contents: R. John Elford/Simon Robinson: Foreword – Jeanne Adèle Kentel: Preface – Jeanne Adèle Kentel: Introduction to Part One: Pedagogy of Care – Nel Noddings: Care Ethics in Education – Kathy Sanford/Tim Hopper: Troubling Schooling: Child to Child in the Ethics of Connection and Caring in Institutional Education – Juan-Miguel Fernandez-Balboa: Sailing Toward ‘Happycity’: Ethics Plus Education – Carl Leggo: A Heartful Pedagogy of Care: A Grandfather’s Perambulations – Jeanne Adèle Kentel: Introduction to Part Two: Child Honouring – Julia Ellis: Someone to Talk to and Something to Talk About: Honouring Students by Supporting their Social Needs in Classrooms and Schools – Hayley Fitzgerald: ‘Knowing’ Disability: ‘I’m the Alien from Outer Space’ – Stephen Harvey/Jeanne Adèle Kentel: Researching with the Child at Heart – Jeanne Adèle Kentel: Introduction to Part Three: Telling our Children the Truth – David Carless/Kitrina Douglas/Joel Ip: Ethics, Care and Truth in Education: A Pedagogical Narrative Inquiry – Shannon Moore/Richard Mitchell: Human Rights Within/Without Education: A Critical Pedagogy for Troubling Times – Lindsay Fitzclarence: The Globalization of Violence: Towards an Education of Care and Responsibility – David Geoffrey Smith: Globalization and Truth Dwelling in the Now – Jeanne Adèle Kentel: Afterword.

Jeanne Adèle Kentel teaches in the Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education at Leeds Metropolitan University and is Adjunct Professor at Brock University, Canada. She holds a doctorate in curriculum studies from the University of Alberta. Her current research is in the area of critical pedagogy, focusing upon gender, media, ecosophical education and multiple ways of knowing.

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