Social Conscience and Responsibility: Teaching the Common Good in Secondary Education
How we teach ethics has been an ambiguous instructional area for many years. In religious schools it is left to the work of the religion teacher, and in public schools it is often incorporated into a civics course. Across the curriculum there are multiple points at which we can incorporate the study of ethics in interdisciplinary ways.

In this volume we will focus on how educators in high schools (grades 9-12) can incorporate the teaching of ethics effectively across all disciplines (Sciences, Humanities, Arts, Math and Technology).

The introduction of the book will be a foundational description of ethics - what it means to study ethics and to be an ethical person.

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Social Conscience and Responsibility: Teaching the Common Good in Secondary Education
How we teach ethics has been an ambiguous instructional area for many years. In religious schools it is left to the work of the religion teacher, and in public schools it is often incorporated into a civics course. Across the curriculum there are multiple points at which we can incorporate the study of ethics in interdisciplinary ways.

In this volume we will focus on how educators in high schools (grades 9-12) can incorporate the teaching of ethics effectively across all disciplines (Sciences, Humanities, Arts, Math and Technology).

The introduction of the book will be a foundational description of ethics - what it means to study ethics and to be an ethical person.

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Social Conscience and Responsibility: Teaching the Common Good in Secondary Education

Social Conscience and Responsibility: Teaching the Common Good in Secondary Education

Social Conscience and Responsibility: Teaching the Common Good in Secondary Education

Social Conscience and Responsibility: Teaching the Common Good in Secondary Education

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Overview

How we teach ethics has been an ambiguous instructional area for many years. In religious schools it is left to the work of the religion teacher, and in public schools it is often incorporated into a civics course. Across the curriculum there are multiple points at which we can incorporate the study of ethics in interdisciplinary ways.

In this volume we will focus on how educators in high schools (grades 9-12) can incorporate the teaching of ethics effectively across all disciplines (Sciences, Humanities, Arts, Math and Technology).

The introduction of the book will be a foundational description of ethics - what it means to study ethics and to be an ethical person.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475846928
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/29/2020
Series: Teaching Ethics across the American Educational Experience , #3
Pages: 150
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.32(d)

About the Author

Dr. Jane Bleasdale is an assistant professor at the University of San Francisco School of Education and chair of the Department of Leadership Studies.



Dr. Julie Sullivan (Words on Writing) is an Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Language at the University of San Francisco. Julie graduated from the University of San Francisco’s School of Education with an EdD in International and Multicultural Education.

Table of Contents

Series Preface - Dominic Scibilia

Foreword - Michael Duffy

Introduction - Jane Bleasdale

Chapter 1 Ethics -some words on writing - Julie A. Sullivan

Interlude - Jane Bleasdale

Chapter 2 Processing our beliefs - Nancy James

Interlude - Jane Bleasdale

Chapter 3 Humanistic social emotional learning -Margaret Peterson

Interlude - Jane Bleasdale

Chapter 4 Teaching digital ethics - Nicole Cuadro

Interlude - Jane Bleasdale

Chapter 5 Espousing equity and inclusion in an english class - Austin Pidgeon

Interlude - Jane Bleasdale

Chapter 6 Ethical decision making from the roman catholic tradition - Alex McMillan

Interlude - Jane Bleasdale

Chapter 7 US History: an ethical perspective - Tricia Land.

Interlude - Jane Bleasdale

Chapter 8 Ethics in mathematics class discussions - Robert Bonfiglio

Interlude - Jane Bleasdale

Chapter 9. Healthcare: ethics for adolescents - Rich Marfuggi

Interlude - Jane Bleasdale

Epilogue - Dominic Scibilia

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