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Arthur, James – History of Education, 2019
This article discusses the extent to which middle-class Christians, many of whom were progressive liberals, involved themselves in the Moral Instruction League (MIL) to intervene in 'improving' the moral character of the English working class. It considers how they reconciled their motivations and underlying theology with secular goals that sought…
Descriptors: Christianity, Values Education, Moral Values, Educational History
Arthur, James – Journal of International and Comparative Education, 2016
The goal of character building in east Asian countries is often presented as a shared cultural construct and positioned within an east-west dichotomy. However, it is not at all clear that east Asian forms of character education are identifiable and distinct or that they always transcend national and cultural values. Jeynes (2008) has cautioned us…
Descriptors: Values Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Asian Culture, Western Civilization
Arthur, James; Harrison, Tom; Davison, Ian – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2015
This article reports on an innovative empirical research project, using a quasi-experimental trial, in which 9-11-year-olds learned about character and virtues through the exploration of four classic stories. The overall aim of the programme was to enhance virtue literacy. Virtue literacy is defined as the knowledge, understanding and application…
Descriptors: Catholics, Foreign Countries, Churches, Research Reports
Arthur, James; Carr, David – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2013
This article has three broad aims. The first is to draw attention what is probably the largest empirical study of moral, values and character education in the United Kingdom to the present date. The second is to outline--sufficient for present purposes--a plausible conceptual or theoretical case for placing a particular virtue-ethical concept of…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Ethics, Foreign Countries, Personality
Arthur, James; Harrison, Tom – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2012
Citizenship, character and the virtues that constitute both are increasingly concerns of public policy in the UK. This article understands character to encompass the morally valuable, reason-response and education part of personality, and understands virtues as states of character concerned with praiseworthy feelings and conduct in specific…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship, Public Policy, Moral Values
Arthur, James; Powell, Sacha; Lin, Hsing-Chiung – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2014
This article focuses on methodological issues arising in a study of character development, using illustrations of "sharing behaviours." Based primarily in six early years settings in southeast England the research records naturalistic observations of peer interactions for 55 children aged three to six years. Applying grounded theory to…
Descriptors: Sharing Behavior, Naturalistic Observation, Foreign Countries, Research Methodology
Davies, Ian; Arthur, James; Harrison, Tom; Watson, Helen – Curriculum Journal, 2008
In order to understand better the way in which the emerging field of citizenship education is being characterised we reflect on work emerging from a higher education network (citizED) for citizenship education. Three of the four authors of this article are closely involved in that network. CitizED was established with funding from the Teacher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Citizenship Education, Networks, Teacher Education
Revell, Lynn; Arthur, James – Journal of Moral Education, 2007
This article explores student teachers' attitudes to and experience of character and values education in schools and looks at their assessment of the opportunities provided by schools for the development of character. The data from over 1000 student teachers in two universities indicates that while they are overwhelmingly in favour of developing…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Values Education, Student Teachers, Moral Development
Arthur, James – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2005
Character education is a specific approach to morals or values education, which is consistently linked with citizenship education. But how is it possible for a heterogeneous society that disagrees about basic values to reach a consensus on what constitutes character education? This article explores how character education has returned to the…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Values Education, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries

Arthur, James – Educational Studies, 1998
Argues that British educational policy will benefit if it engages with the challenges of commutarian debates. Introduces and reviews the meaning of commutairanism and explores the implications for some education policies in England and Wales particularly focusing on the role of schools in values education. (Contains references.) (CMK)
Descriptors: Community, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Arthur, James – New Directions for School Leadership, 1998
British Catholic schools are experiencing a pronounced decline in head teacher and teacher applications. Leadership is important, but it requires a critical mass of students and believing teachers who can co-lead school communities. The church must find, enlist, train, and support teachers who share its value system. Contains 19 references. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics