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Life and Moral Education in Greater China [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (The Education University of Hong Kong), Edited by (The Education University of Hong Kong), Edited by (The Education University of Hong Kong)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 660 g, 22 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Series on Life and Values Education
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367341468
  • ISBN-13: 9780367341466
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 660 g, 22 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Series on Life and Values Education
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367341468
  • ISBN-13: 9780367341466
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Arguing for life, moral and values education as a bedrock for the original goals of school education, this monograph explores how life and values education is conceptualised and imparted in Greater China. Under a globalized, transnational and technological world, where there has been an increase in people's mobility, in information and cultural exchanges, there is also a growing emphasis on personal and professional ethics. Against this context, life, moral and values education has gained attention for its impact on shaping students' characters as future citizens. However, the cultivation of these values is made deeply diversified and complex by varying interpretations of "life education" and "values education" across societies, given that different societies are influenced by different socio-cultural traditions, educational ideologies and religious beliefs. The means and approaches towards life education also vary vastly from formal school subjects, school-based programmes as well as teachers and peers' role modelling, community services, extra-curricular activities, school discipline, charity work, pastoral care, and school ethos. Recognising this inherent diversity and complexity in the approach to and the dissemination of life education, the contributors to this volume survey the practice of life education in Greater China so far, suggesting that life education is most effective when it is "diversified, dynamic and developmental across contexts". This book will provide the opportunity for engaging in important and serious debates about the future and the values that will underpin it and will prove of special interest to scholars and practitioners working on education policies curriculum development and teacher education in Greater China"--

Arguing for life, moral and values education as a bedrock for the original goals of school education, this monograph explores how life and values education is conceptualised and imparted in Greater China.

Under a globalized, transnational, and technological world, where there has been an increase in people’s mobility, in information and cultural exchanges, there is also a growing emphasis on personal and professional ethics. Against this context, life, moral and values education has gained attention for its impact on shaping students' characters as future citizens. However, the cultivation of these values is made deeply diversified and complex by varying interpretations of "life education" and "values education" across societies, given that different societies are influenced by different socio-cultural traditions, educational ideologies and religious beliefs. The means and approaches towards life education also vary vastly from formal school subjects, school-based programmes as well as teachers and peers’ role modelling, community services, extra-curricular activities, school discipline, charity work, pastoral care, and school ethos.

Recognising this inherent diversity and complexity in the approach to and the dissemination of life education, the contributors to this volume survey the practice of life education in Greater China so far, suggesting that life education is most effective when it is "diversified, dynamic and developmental across contexts". This book will provide the opportunity for engaging in important and serious debates about the future and the values that will underpin it and will prove of special interest to scholars and practitioners working on education policies curriculum development and teacher education in Greater China.

List of illustrations
ix
Contributors xi
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Xiaoman Zhu
Preface xvi
Sr. Chiu Ho So
1 Introduction: Life and moral education in the Greater China region
1(38)
John Chi-Kin Lee
Stephen Yam-Wing Yip
Raymond Ho-Man Kong
PART I Life and moral education in the Greater China region: Policies, practices, and prospects
39(152)
2 The philosophical basis of life education
41(21)
Johannes Hsiao-Chih Sun
John Chi-Kin Lee
3 Life education policy development in Taiwan: Personal reflections
62(17)
Lucia Shih-Ling Lin
John Chi-Kin Lee
4 Life and moral education in mainland China: School experiences, challenges, and prospects
79(24)
Jianjun Feng
John Chi-Kin Lee
Stephen Yam-Wing Yip
5 The value orientations of life education and implementation strategies in mainland China
103(15)
Chuan Xiao
Zhuan Cao
John Chi-Kin Lee
Xingzhou Zhang
6 Understanding life education in mainland China: Views through the lens of moral-civic education
118(13)
Chuanbao Tan
Zhenzhou Zhao
John Chi-Kin Lee
7 Life education in Taiwan: School experiences, challenges, and prospects
131(15)
Peter Li-Yen Chen
John Chi-Kin Lee
8 Life and moral education in Taiwan and Hong Kong: Parent and community engagement experiences, challenges, and prospects
146(21)
Chin-Lung Chen
John Chi-Kin Lee
Meng Xih
Raymond Ho-Man Kong
9 Life and moral education in Macau
167(24)
Sammy King-Eai Hui
Patrick Pui-Ho Yun
PART II Theoretical foundations and contexts of life and moral education
191(78)
10 Learning to live together: A Hong Kong perspective
193(25)
John Chi-Kin Lee
11 Influence of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism on Chinese life and moral education
218(17)
Siu-Wai Wu
John Chi-Kin Leh
12 Life education, positive education, and character education in Greater China: Theory, research, and practice
235(16)
Ming-Tak Hue
13 Conclusion: The prospects of life and moral education in Greater China region
251(18)
Stephen Yam-Wing Yip
Raymond Ho-Man Kong
John Chi-Kin Lee
Index 269
John Chi-Kin Lee is Vice President (Academic) and Provost, Chair Professor of Curriculum and Instruction, and the Director of the Centre for Religious and Spirituality Education at The Education University of Hong Kong. He is also UNESCO Chair in Regional Education Development and Lifelong Learning and SEAMEO Fellow. He is also the Editor of International Journal of Childrens Spirituality and leading Co-editor of Routledge Series on Life and Values Education.

Stephen Yam-Wing Yip is a Senior Lecturer of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at The Education University of Hong Kong.

Raymond Ho-Man Kong is the Centre Manager of the Centre for Religious and Spirituality Education at The Education University of Hong Kong.