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Individual and societal values, which are the reasons behind decisions and choices, guide thoughts and behaviors. Values also shape an individual's actions regarding their health, contributing to health improvement. Our values play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life, encompassing physical, social, environmental, emotional, and mental well ...
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Individual and societal values, which are the reasons behind decisions and choices, guide thoughts and behaviors. Values also shape an individual's actions regarding their health, contributing to health improvement. Our values play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life, encompassing physical, social, environmental, emotional, and mental well ...
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British Journal of Educational Studies, 1991
David Carr is Emeritus Professor of Education in the University of Edinburgh where he was Professor of Philosophy of Education in the Moray House School of Education from 1999 to 2009. He is author of Educating the Virtues (1991), Professionalism and Ethics in Teaching (2000) and Making Sense of Education (2003), as well as of numerous articles in ...
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David Carr is Emeritus Professor of Education in the University of Edinburgh where he was Professor of Philosophy of Education in the Moray House School of Education from 1999 to 2009. He is author of Educating the Virtues (1991), Professionalism and Ethics in Teaching (2000) and Making Sense of Education (2003), as well as of numerous articles in ...
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International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2010
Education is a complex business and demonstrating its worth to an employer is difficult because the net result of learning does not always translate into changes in behaviour in the workplace, despite an increase in knowledge. There are many factors which influence this process that are beyond the control of teachers, the main ones being the culture ...
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Education is a complex business and demonstrating its worth to an employer is difficult because the net result of learning does not always translate into changes in behaviour in the workplace, despite an increase in knowledge. There are many factors which influence this process that are beyond the control of teachers, the main ones being the culture ...
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Educational values and the value of higher education
Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2013In this edition of Perspectives there are four papers covering topics as apparently diverse as internationalisation, student engagement, quality assurance and the importance of undergraduate teachi...
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Values in education: a challenge for teacher educators
Teaching and Teacher Education, 2005The (growing) political, social and scientific attention to the moral aspects of teaching also concerns teacher education.This article reports an exploratory study into the preparation of student teachers for moral education. The designing of goals, program parts and teaching and learning methods for a part of the first year curriculum of a teacher ...
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British Journal of Educational Studies, 1956
(1956). Fact and value in education. British Journal of Educational Studies: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 15-24.
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(1956). Fact and value in education. British Journal of Educational Studies: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 15-24.
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Nurse Educator, 1984
Decision making pervades the practice of professional nursing. Since all decisions are based on one's values, the author believes that identifying and clarifying values enhances decision making and the resolution of value conflicts in nursing. Nursing students must identify, clarify, and develop their values.
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Decision making pervades the practice of professional nursing. Since all decisions are based on one's values, the author believes that identifying and clarifying values enhances decision making and the resolution of value conflicts in nursing. Nursing students must identify, clarify, and develop their values.
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British Journal of Educational Studies, 1996
Abstract This paper is a philosophically informed contribution to debate about the values that might inform and be communicated by a further education. It includes a historical review of the concern of colleges of further education with economic and personal development that was reflected in the distinction between vocational and liberal studies.
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Abstract This paper is a philosophically informed contribution to debate about the values that might inform and be communicated by a further education. It includes a historical review of the concern of colleges of further education with economic and personal development that was reflected in the distinction between vocational and liberal studies.
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Researching Values in Education
British Educational Research Journal, 2002Abstract This article is concerned with some methodological issues that arise when values form the main focus of empirical educational research. It includes discussion of the idea that social science in general and educational research in particular are forms of moral enquiry.
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Value and valuing in physics education
Physics Education, 1996Curriculum changes, however well-intentioned, are not inevitably beneficial. It is not sufficient to have a well-designed programme of instruction: there must also be an in-built means of monitoring and evaluating its implementation and effect. This same stricture applies to any system in which the aim is change - which in fact means all educational ...
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