Values in teaching |
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Authors: | Wiel Veugelers Paul Vedder |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Amsterdam and University of Humanistics Utrecht, The Netherlands;2. Leiden University, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | As in many other Western countries, in The Netherlands in recent years a discussion has started about the possibilities and necessity of teachers paying more attention to values in schools. In this article we will give a review of research regarding values and education, and make a conceptual clarification. We will analyse how values and communicative skills to reflect on values can be part of education, and will discuss school culture as part of a moral education. We argue for a more integrative approach. This implies at the same time the stimulation of certain values by the teacher, teaching and learning of skills to better communicate on values, and increasing the active participation of students. Throughout the article we focus on the pedagogical and didactic approach of the teacher, the way teachers are confronted with values, and how teachers' own values are part of their teaching practice. |
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Keywords: | Early professional development Pedagogical content knowledge Subject knowledge Teacher identities |
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