1st Edition

Education with Character

By Dr James Arthur Copyright 2003
    190 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    The establishment of citizenship education as a compulsory subject has recently been accompanied by the government's policy of 'promoting education with character.' Schools are identified as having a crucial role to play in helping to shape and reinforce basic character traits that will ultimately lead to a better society. This radical new policy is explicitly linked to raising academic standards and to the needs of the emerging new economy.
    This book provides an introduction to character education within the British context by exploring its meanings, understandings, and rationale, through the perspective of a number of academic disciplines. The author examines character education from a philosophical, religious, psychological, political, social and economic perspective to offer a more detailed understanding of character education and what it can offer. He also considers how British schools can implement character education successfully and what lessons we can draw from the American experience.
    This book will be of interest to academics, researchers, policy makers and teachers with responsibility for citizenship education in their schools.

    1. Character and the Litany of Alarm 2. An Historical Perspective on Character Formation 3. The Virtues of Character 4. Theological Insights into Character 5. Theories of Character Development 6. The Politics of Character 7. The Social Foundations of Character 8. Character and the Market Economy 9. Character Education 10. Schooling for Character 11. Conclusion

    Biography

    James Arthur

    'Arthur has laid the foundations for this debate exceedingly well ... What is striking and praiseworthy, is that Arthur has managed to portray the complexity of the topic, to ask difficult and awkward questions in a fair and balance manner, and to leave space for readers to arrive at their own conclusions. It is far better than most books on the topic, which tend to be doctrinaire, narrow and superficial. I think it should become standard reading on the topic.' - Mike Bottery, British Journal of Educational Studies

    'James Arthur's book will surely become the standard interdisciplinary work on the emerging field of character education ... [it} provides an indispensable field guide to its history and current practice, and should be read by all involved in this emerging educational discipline.' - Scientific and Medical Network Review