Education for spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development /

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Imprint:London ; New York : Continuum, 2000.
Description:viii, 216 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Continuum studies in pastoral care and personal and social education
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4501987
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Other authors / contributors:Best, Ron, 1945-
ISBN:082644802X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Where are we going with SMSC? / Ron Best
  • 1. Developing SMSC for the school curriculum / Marianne Talbot
  • 2. The spirit and the empty matrix: the social construction of spiritual, moral, social and cultural education / Paul Yates
  • 3. Practical ways for developing SMSC across the curriculum / Jonathan Roberts
  • 4. Spirituality and teaching methods: uneasy bedfellows? / David Smith
  • 5. Common schools, good citizens: towards a public discourse model of moral education / Don Rowe
  • 6. Learning by heart: the role of emotional education in raising school achievement and promoting the caring community / Kevin McCarthy
  • 7. Curriculum and Kierkegaard: towards creating a paradigm for discerning the spiritual dimension of education / Jack Priestley
  • 8. The contribution of the act of collective worship to spiritual and moral development / Jeannette Gill
  • 9. Rediscovering the personal in education / Bridget Cooper
  • 10. Vocational education and SMSC / Stephen Bigger
  • 11. For richer? For poorer? For worker? - For citizen! / Bill Law
  • 12. Cultural development: its relationship to school improvement and the role of religious education / Vanessa Ogden
  • 13. Developing an understanding of worth / Raywen Ford
  • 14. Circle Time: a forum for SMSC? / Marilyn Tew
  • 15. A collaborative approach to researching teacher work in developing spiritual and moral education / Jane Erricker
  • 16. Reflections on inspections / Margaret A. Warner
  • Conclusion / Ron Best.