How can moral education collaborate with other disciplines and stakeholders?
Moral education is a complex and contested field that aims to foster ethical awareness, reasoning, and action in students. It involves not only teaching moral concepts and values, but also developing moral skills and habits, such as empathy, critical thinking, and decision making. However, moral education faces many challenges in the context of ethics, such as how to define and justify moral standards, how to deal with moral diversity and pluralism, and how to integrate moral education with other disciplines and stakeholders. In this article, we will explore some of these challenges and suggest some ways to overcome them.
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Indranil SenHead: Human Resources | DISM ISO 30415 Educationist | DEI Business Process Expert
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