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Masamichi Ueno; Kayo Fujii; Yasunori Kashiwagi – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This paper studies the theory and practice of Minna in Manabi, as the Japanese concept of learning from the perspective of moral education. The Japanese word Minna, which means "all" or "everyone," plays an important role in Manabi. The word "Minna" is often found in textbooks used in moral education classes, and…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Ethical Instruction, Asian Culture, Foreign Countries
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Cheruvalath, Reena – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2017
Attending classes develops an ability in students to understand others' perspectives and help them to interact with their fellow peers in more adaptive ways. Teacher-student interaction and student-student interaction in a classroom facilitate students' participation in various class activities, which in turn oblige them to regard human values.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Attendance, Attendance Patterns, Compulsory Education
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Nijhof, Andre; Wilderom, Celeste; Oost, Marlies – Ethics and Education, 2012
Most professionals have the arduous task of managing their own dual loyalty: in one contextual relationship, they are members of a profession while simultaneously they are employed as members of a locally established organisation. This sense of a dual loyalty has to be taken into account when professional bureaucracies develop ethics programmes.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Universities, Compliance (Legal), Integrity
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Ginges, Jeremy; Atran, Scott; Sachdeva, Sonya; Medin, Douglas – American Psychologist, 2011
The idea that people inevitably act in accordance with their self-interest on the basis of a calculation of costs and benefits does not constitute an adequate framework for understanding political acts of violence and self-sacrifice. Recent research suggests that a better understanding is needed of how sacred values and notions of self and group…
Descriptors: World Problems, Research Needs, Research Methodology, Psychology
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Sandlin, Jennifer A.; Walther, Carol S. – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2009
This article examines the learning occurring within the voluntary simplicity social movement, focusing specifically on the learning and development of identity via "moral agency" in those individuals who embrace and practice voluntary simplicity. Four key findings are discussed. First, simplifiers craft new identities in a consumption-driven world…
Descriptors: Social Change, Ethical Instruction, Moral Issues, Moral Values
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Blum, Lawrence – Theory and Research in Education, 2007
Ben-Porath sees patriotism as involving attachment to fellow citizens as part of a shared fate community. Wingo places shared values at the center of patriotism. Miller argues that political ties to fellow nationals stemming from participation in imposing laws and policies on them will also generate obligations to non-nationals (especially the…
Descriptors: Patriotism, Definitions, Moral Values, Community Characteristics