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Dilemmas of Educational Ethics
Cases and Commentaries
von Meira Levinson, Jacob Fay
Verlag: Harvard Education PR
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-61250-932-7
Erschienen am 17.05.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 228 mm [H] x 149 mm [B] x 15 mm [T]
Gewicht: 368 Gramm
Umfang: 264 Seiten

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Educators and policy makers confront challenging questions of ethics, justice, and equity on a regular basis, yet there are few opportunities and resources to help them think through the ethical issues at stake. Dilemmas of Educational Ethics introduces a new interdisciplinary approach to achieving practical wisdom in education, one that honors the complexities inherent in educational decision making and encourages open discussion of the values and principles we should collectively be trying to realize in educational policy and practice.

The book focuses on six ethical dilemmas that have arisen in education in recent years, paired with responses written by noted philosophers, policy makers, and practitioners, including Pedro Noguera, Howard Gardner, Mary Pattillo, Andres A. Alonso, Jaime Ahlberg, Toby N. Romer, and Michael J. Petrilli. The editors illustrate how readers can use these cases and commentaries in order to reach a difficult decision, deepen their own understanding, or to build teams around shared values.

"From teaching to running schools to system-wide design, educators face deep and difficult choices. This remarkable book shows the richness of the ethical answers that can be developed through practical reasoning. Its provocative case studies--and the widely varied responses--are models to be emulated as well as prompts for further reflection. A major contribution to the important, growing field of educational ethics."--Noah Feldman, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard University

"Our field is long overdue for the grounded approach to problem solving proposed by Levinson and Fay. If we intend to develop innovative and transformative educators and systems of education, we would do well to treat this book as a beacon call to change the way we wrestle with the most pressing challenges that face our field."--Jeffrey Duncan-Andrade, associate professor, Raza Studies and Education, San Francisco State University



Meira Levinson is professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, following eight years as a middle school teacher in the Atlanta and Boston public schools. Her most recent books include Making Civics Count, which she coedited with David Campbell and Frederick Hess, and No Citizen Left Behind, which won awards in political science, philosophy, social studies, and education. A Chinese translation is forthcoming. Meira's recent work on educational ethics has been supported by a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and the Spencer Foundation. She earned a BA in philosophy from Yale University and a DPhil in political theory from Nuffield College, Oxford. Meira lives in Boston with her husband and two school-age daughters.

Jacob Fay is a doctoral student and member of the Early Career Scholar Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. His research focuses on the ethics of education policy and practice, as well as contemporary theories of injustice. He has served as the cochair of the board of the Harvard Educational Review and was a member of the Spencer Foundation's Philosophy of Education Institute. Prior to his doctoral studies, he taught eighth-grade history at the Dwight-Englewood School in New Jersey. He holds an AB in history from Princeton University, an MA in American history from Brandeis University, an EdM from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and is a proud graduate of the Shady Hill Teacher Training Course. Jacob lives in Cambridge with his wonderful wife, Sarah.


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