ABSTRACT

Based upon an empirical study involving training and practising teachers from seven countries, this book investigates the various attitudes and practices towards the teaching of values and their place in the curriculum. Countries covered include: Australia, Eire, Israel, Slovenia, Switzerland, UK and USA. The findings of each of the countries are compared and contrasted in the light of the diverse cultural conditions which are apparent.
This book brings together various approaches currently taken in values education and also suggests a theoretical foundation for decision making. The book culminates in practical examples, drawn from the evidence of the research project, which teachers can adapt for use with their own pupils.
This book provides a challenging and imaginative perspective on values in education and comes at a time when educators face a new era which demands dynamic, transformative and reflective approaches.

part 1|31 pages

Beginnings

part 2|125 pages

Perspectives

chapter 3|26 pages

The Australian Study

chapter 4|35 pages

The Irish Context

chapter 5|14 pages

Israel

chapter 7|27 pages

A Perspective From England

part 4|18 pages

Reflections

chapter 10|4 pages

Conclusion