Professional and personal values and virtues in education and teaching
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Author: Carr, David
Abstract:
This paper distinguishes the key dimensions of professional value in teaching under three headings: (i) deontic norms; (ii) aretaic norms; and (iii) technical norms. With regard to (i) it is held that aspects of the professional conduct of teachers are properly (though not exclusively) implicated in the observance of moral principles and duties - especially in so far as education may also be considered a human right. With regard to (ii), however, it is argued that professional development is not exhausted by fidelity to obligations, and also needs to be understood in terms of the development of personal qualities of character. That said, some criticism is here offered of a recent critique by Chris Higgins (2003) of the 'ascetic' ideal of teaching, and of his defence of a more 'self-regarding' conception of professional development. The final section of the paper argues that in so far as it seems difficult if not impossible to separate the technical from the moral in teacher expertise, contemporary conceptions of professional teacher education and training appear to mislocate the true epistemic character of pedagogical engagement.
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[-] Show lessThis paper distinguishes the key dimensions of professional value in teaching under three headings: (i) deontic norms; (ii) aretaic norms; and (iii) technical norms. With regard to (i) it is held that aspects of the professional conduct of teachers are properly (though not exclusively) implicated in the observance of moral principles and duties - especially in so far as education may also be considered a human right. With regard to (ii), however, it is argued that professional development is not exhausted by fidelity to obligations, and also needs to be understood in terms of the ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Culture; Teaching and learning
Keywords: Value system; Education
Published: London, England: Carfax Publishing, Taylor & Francis, 2006
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Journal title: Oxford review of education
Journal volume : 32
Journal number: 2
Journal date: May 2006
Pages: pp.171-183
ISSN: 0305-4985; 1465-3915 (online)
Statement of responsibility: David Carr
Resource type: Article
Peer reviewed: Yes
Call Number:
TD/TNC 86.159
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