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Carr, David – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2015
Since gratitude is a significant pro-social quality or virtue, it might be (and has been) considered of some educational concern. However, while it clearly needs to be understood as a response that is in some sense required or owed towards benefactors, gratitude would hardly seem genuine unless it is freely and perhaps joyfully given--perhaps on…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Ethics, Moral Values
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Carr, David – Westminster Studies in Education, 1998
Addresses issues in relation to educational theories focusing on traditionalism and progressivism as examples of two main theories and considers the relationship between educational theories and teaching methods. Believes that it is a mistake to intermingle the differences in educational theories with issues about teaching methods. (CMK)
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Educational Practices, Educational Research, Educational Theories
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Carr, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 1984
The difference between Homer Lane's and A. S. Neill's progressive approach and R. S. Peter's traditional approach to moral education is examined. For Lane and Neill the sources of morality are in positive feeling upon which a rational moral principle is superimposed; for Peters altruistic sentiment is directed by intellect and understanding. (RM)
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Stages, Educational Philosophy, Educational Psychology