In "Iris Murdoch and Early Childhood Education", Andrea Delaune establishes the importance of attention, moral imagination, and vision for early childhood pedagogy. The book challenges behaviouristic or technicist views to assert teaching as an imaginative undertaking built from the slow and incremental practice of attention.
In "Iris Murdoch and Early Childhood Education", Andrea Delaune establishes the importance of attention, moral imagination, and vision for early childhood pedagogy. The book challenges behaviouristic or technicist views to assert teaching as an imaginative undertaking built from the slow and incremental practice of attention.
Andrea Delaune is Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. She is an ethicist who explores the moral dimensions of early childhood education, care, and policy.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Why the Moral Imagination? Chapter 2: Why Attention? Chapter 3: Fact/Value, Neuroscience, and the Moral Imagination Chapter 4: Morality, Ethics, and Love in Attention Chapter 5: Teaching as a Lived Philosophy: The Role of Askesis in Attention Chapter 6: Attention, Imagination, and Intuition: A Consideration of Intentional Teaching Conclusion: The Idea of Perfection for Early Childhood Education
Introduction Chapter 1: Why the Moral Imagination? Chapter 2: Why Attention? Chapter 3: Fact/Value, Neuroscience, and the Moral Imagination Chapter 4: Morality, Ethics, and Love in Attention Chapter 5: Teaching as a Lived Philosophy: The Role of Askesis in Attention Chapter 6: Attention, Imagination, and Intuition: A Consideration of Intentional Teaching Conclusion: The Idea of Perfection for Early Childhood Education
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