1st Edition
Ethics for the Young Mind A Guide for Teachers and Parents of Children Becoming Adolescents
168 Pages
by
Routledge
168 Pages
by
Routledge
168 Pages
by
Routledge
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<i>Ethics for the Young Mind</i> is both a curriculum and a story. This book is designed to assist teachers and parents in their endeavors to educate young people about behaving ethically. Messy ethics, practical applications, and teaching ethics are the main topics. The book begins with a focus on right versus wrong and moves on to an exploration of combining rules with compassion.... Read more
Section One: Messy Ethics 1. Introduction 2. Between Laws and Compassion 3. Right versus Right 4. Conversation Section Two: Practical Applications 5. Introduction 6. The Many Faces of Bullying 7. Community Ethics 8. Work Ethic 9. Global Concerns Section Three: Teaching 10. Introduction 11. You are the Ethics Teacher 12. Learning Ethics by Teaching Ethics 13. The Ethics Exhibit
Biography
Allender, Jerome S.; Allender, Donna Sclarow
“Ethics for the Young Mind is a wonderful examination of how to think about ethics, not just for young people but for adults as well. The approach on teaching ethics will be extremely provocative and compelling for adolescents who have often been denied access to education that respectfully invites their input while helping them think.”
—Dr. Nancy Duggan, Forensic Psychologist
“This immensely wise book represents a synthesis of theory, practice, and the authors’ many years of personal experience in the classroom and beyond. Drawn from many sources, and rich in examples, the authors have provided a tested and trustworthy guide for parents and teachers and all of us for whom ethical decisions are integral to daily life. I think all members of Congress should read it and take it to heart!”
—Frank T. Griswold, Former Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church
“Ethics for the Young Mind includes a rich collection of practical guides that are related to some of the most advanced ethical theories of the day—with a focus on enhancing ethical understandings and practice with young people.”
—Jack Whitehead, University of Cumbria
“Filled with examples from fables, fairy tales, fiction, law texts, and history—both ancient and modern—the book examines the ambiguity of right and just and fair along with practical ideas and strategies for planning curriculum. Best of all, the authors encourage the reader to explore and create opportunities that will allow young people to be actively involved in this important process. The book is brilliant.”
—Francine Fox, Teacher and Cofounder of Project Learn School
“Like Dewey, the Allenders see the classroom as a microcosm of the world. Their curriculum teaches children to be agents of change.”
—Helen Freidus, Bank Street College of Education






