Education and Sound Judgment

Education and Sound Judgment
Author: Ernst Alfred Hauser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1951
Genre: Draft
ISBN:

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Sound Judgment

Sound Judgment
Author: Michael Cornwall
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-12-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781468103267

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Would it be Right?

Would it be Right?
Author: Regina G. Burch
Publisher: Creative Teaching Press
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781574718256

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Learn about honesty and using good judgement.

Journal of Education

Journal of Education
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1514
Release: 1918
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Education's End

Education's End
Author: Anthony T. Kronman
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0300138164

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This book describes the ever-escalating dangers to which Jewish refugees and recent immigrants were subjected in France and Italy as the Holocaust marched forward. Susan Zuccotti uncovers a gruelling yet complex history of suffering and resilience through historical documents and personal testimonies from members of nine central and eastern European Jewish families, displaced to France in the opening years of the Second World War. The chronicle of their lives reveals clearly that these Jewish families experienced persecution of far greater intensity than citizen Jews or longtime resident immigrants. The odyssey of the nine families took them from hostile Vichy France to the Alpine village of Saint-Martin-Vesubie and on to Italy, where German soldiers rather than hoped-for Allied troops awaited. Those who crossed over to Italy were either deported to Auschwitz or forced to scatter in desperate flight. Zuccotti brings to light the agonies of the refugees' unstable lives, the evolution of French policies toward Jews, the reasons behind the flight from the relative idyll of Saint-Martin-Vesubie, and the choices that confronted those who arrived in Italy. Powerful archival evidence frames this history, while firsthand reports underscore the human cost of the nightmarish years of persecution.

Encyclopedia of Educational Theory and Philosophy

Encyclopedia of Educational Theory and Philosophy
Author: D. C. Phillips
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 953
Release: 2014-05-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1483364755

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Education is a field sometimes beset by theories-of-the-day and with easy panaceas that overpromise the degree to which they can alleviate pressing educational problems. The two-volume Encyclopedia of Educational Theory and Philosophy introduces readers to theories that have stood the test of time and those that have provided the historical foundation for the best of contemporary educational theory and practice. Drawing together a team of international scholars, this invaluable reference examines the global landscape of all the key theories and the theorists behind them and presents them in the context needed to understand their strengths and weaknesses. In addition to interpretations of long-established theories, this work offers essays on cutting-edge research and concise, to-the-point definitions of key concepts, ideas, schools, and figures. Features: Over 300 signed entries by trusted experts in the field are organized into two volumes and overseen by a distinguished General Editor and an international Editorial Board. Entries are followed by cross references and further reading suggestions. A Chronology of Theory within the field of education highlights developments over the centuries; a Reader’s Guide groups entries thematically, and a master Bibliography facilitates further study. The Reader’s Guide, detailed index, and cross references combine for strong search-and-browse capabilities in the electronic version. Available in a choice of print or electronic formats, Encyclopedia of Educational Theory and Philosophy is an ideal reference for anyone interested in the roots of contemporary educational theory.

Ethical Dilemmas in Schools

Ethical Dilemmas in Schools
Author: Douglas J. Simpson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1108870279

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This work investigates the complexity of ethics as a field of inquiry and practice across a principal's career. Fully contextualized, and thus carrying the contradictions and requirements of any school, the issues realistically do not usually lead to a single, beat-all answer, as any solution will likely have positive and negative consequences. Drawn from the authors' experiences and studies of schools over decades, the central figure is a fictional principal of a magnet school, whose dilemmas reflect the questions educators must be prepared for. Each decision takes into account the principal's and staff's identities and values because they are all human and their opinions influence the outcomes. The work injects analytic, virtue, feminist, care, deontological, and critical theory insights as Deweyan ethics provides a lens for examining dilemmas. This accessible work blends reflective theory, the ordinary worlds of schools, and engaging pedagogical practice to guide those planning to enter the education sector.

The Review of Education

The Review of Education
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 674
Release: 1902
Genre: Child development
ISBN:

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