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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Roth, Klas – Ethics and Education, 2012
Robin Barrow claims in his "Moral education's modest agenda" that "the task of moral education is to develop understanding, at the lowest level, of the expectations of society and, at the highest level, of the nature of morality...[that is, that moral education] should go on to develop understanding, not of a particular social code, but of the…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Educational Philosophy, Cultural Pluralism, Moral Development
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Hemelsoet, Elias – Ethics and Education, 2012
In most cases, discussions on the right to education focus on the way access to education can be warranted for all and which aims should be pursued in rather abstract terms. This article approaches the topic starting from the case of Roma people. The particularity of their living circumstances raises the question what it is that we are aiming at…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Holistic Approach, Minority Groups, Civil Rights
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Davis, Andrew – Ethics and Education, 2010
Religious exclusivism, or the idea that only one religion can be true, fuels hatred and conflict in the modern world. Certain objections to religious pluralism, together with associated defences of exclusivism are flawed. I defend a moderate religious pluralism, according to which the truth of one religion does not automatically imply the falsity…
Descriptors: Conflict, Religion, Religious Education, Language Usage
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Stickney, Jeff – Ethics and Education, 2010
When assessing North American students' oral participation in classes, should all students be subject to the same evaluation criteria or should teachers make reasonable allowances for Asian students practicing humility? How do we weigh the promotion of "courage" through character education initiatives with traditional Asian dispositions? Viewing…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Personality, Cultural Pluralism, North Americans
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Saito, Naoko – Ethics and Education, 2009
Beyond a monolingual mentality and beyond the language that is typically observed in the prevalent discourse of education for understanding other cultures, this article tries to present another approach: Stanley Cavell's idea of "philosophy as translation." This Cavellian approach shows that understanding foreign cultures involves a relation to…
Descriptors: Translation, Cultural Awareness, Monolingualism, Philosophy
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Thayer-Bacon, Barbara J. – Ethics and Education, 2009
My article aims to develop a relational, pluralistic political theory that moves beyond standard theories of liberal democracy, and to consider how such a theory translates into our public school settings. I use a narrative style argument to share stories that focus on homogeneity and diversity from my visit to a Japanese elementary school, as I…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Practices, Individualism, Comparative Education
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Blomberg, Doug – Ethics and Education, 2009
In the theory of multiple intelligences, Howard Gardner proposes a scientific justification for a more pluralistic pedagogy, while denying that science can determine educational goals. Wearing an educator's hat, however, he favors a pathway in which students come "to understand the most fundamental questions of existence ... familiarly, the true,…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Multiple Intelligences, Cultural Pluralism, Values
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Clemitshaw, Gary – Ethics and Education, 2008
In this article I consider whether there is a process of repression occurring in definitions of citizenship and frameworks of citizenship education, which involves a forgetting of history. By focusing on recently troubled countries I identify how the force of history comes to play, and from that I consider how, in relatively stable liberal…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Ethics, History
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Standish, Paul – Ethics and Education, 2006
Doubts have been expressed about the virtue of toleration, especially in view of what some have seen as its complicity with a morality of anything goes. More rigorous arguments have been provided by Peter Gardner and Harvey Siegel against the relativism evident in certain versions of multiculturalism and in the new religious studies. This article…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Religion Studies, Religious Education, Beliefs