Moral Education : A Sociological Study of the Influence of Society, Home and School (Routledge Library Editions: Home and School)

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Moral Education : A Sociological Study of the Influence of Society, Home and School (Routledge Library Editions: Home and School)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 380 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041066248
  • DDC分類 370.114

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In the early 1970s few subjects in schools had grown faster than moral education, and more and more teachers were seeking guidance in a changing and developing field where a training in the 'traditional' subjects could not always provide sufficient help. Originally published in 1975, Dr Kay maintained that a study of the sociological factors involved could give considerable insight into the meaning and purpose of moral education, and in this book he examines the effect on the individual pupil of the home, the school and differing socio-economic class structures and ideologies.

Using standard sociological analyses Dr Kay discloses some of the determinants of individual morality as they affect children in their homes and schools. He concludes that the alleged moral superiority of the middle-classes merely stresses the fact that the benefits which are currently enjoyed by this minority should become the privilege of all. The analysis of home and school leads him to the view that a democratic milieu is the environment most likely to promote moral growth. And his study of school systems concludes with the view that privileged elitism should be replaced by an 'aristocracy of service', with full pupil-participation in every aspect of school life. Today it can be read in its historical context.

Contents

Author's Preface. 1. Introduction and Overview Part I: Social-Class Determinants of Morality 2. Morality and Social Class 3. The Preconditions of Morality 4. Social-class Variations in Primary Moral Traits 5. Moral Judgement: Social-class Differences 6. Gratification and Orientation 7. Moral Personalism 8. Moral Flexibility 9. Moral Dynamism and Creativity 10. Moral Embourgeoisement Part II: The Moral Influence of the School 11. The Contribution of the School 12. The School as a Social System 13. Some Models of School Organization 14. School Organizations and Ideologies 15. The Comprehensive Solution 16. Democratic Schools and Socialization 17. Teacher-Pupil Interaction 18. Some Problems Relating to Moral Education Part III: Conclusion 19. The Task of Moral Education. Author Index. Subject Index.

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