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Real World Ethics Frameworks for Educators and Human Service Professionals

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ISBN-10: 0807742562

ISBN-13: 9780807742563

Edition: 2nd 2002 (Revised)

Authors: Robert J. Nash, Kenneth A. Strike, Kenneth A. Strike

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List price: $28.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication date: 7/4/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Size: 6.15" wide x 8.99" long x 0.63" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Kenneth A. Strike is a professor of cultural foundations of education and of philosophy at Syracuse University. He is also professor emeritus at Cornell University, where he taught from 1971 to 2000, and is former chair of the Department of Education Policy Studies at the University of Maryland. He earned his BA from Wheaton College and his MA and PhD from Northwestern University. He has been a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Alberta. He is a past president of the Philosophy of Education Society and was elected to the National Academy of Education in 1993. He was a member of the National Research Council Committee on School Finance, Equity, Adequacy, and Productivity…    

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Teaching "Real World" Ethics with Cool Passion
The Early Years
Stimulating the Moral Imagination
Promoting Ethical Analysis
Cultivating a Sense of Commitment and Responsibility
Promoting Tolerance of Diverse Ethical Viewpoints
Conclusion
Teaching Ethics Ethically
Syllabus: Ethics of Professional Relationships
Syllabus Coda
Conclusion
First Moral Language: Grounding Ethics in the Language of Background Beliefs
Why Bother with Background Beliefs?
Closet Metaphysicians
The Background Beliefs Framework
Coming Out of the Metaphysical Closet
Conclusion: Hermeneutics and Background Beliefs
Second Language: The Language of Moral Character
Moral Character
The Moral Character Framework for Ethical Decision-Making
"Keeping a Friend's Secret"
Conclusion
Third Language: The Language of Moral Principle
The Secular Pluralist World and Moral Strangers
The Language of Moral Principles and Theories
The Moral Principle Framework for Ethical Decision-Making
"To Admit or Not to Admit"
Conclusion
Ethical Bricolage: Integration and Discernment
Integrating the Three Moral Languages
An Ethic of Caring
Character Education as a Substitute for Applied Ethics
Beyond Ethical Bricolage to Moral Discernment
A Question-and-Answer Epilogue--Six Years Later
References
Index
About the Author