Description
Nel Noddings advocates a unifying educational aim of producing better adults and presents strategies to achieve this in high schools.
About the Author
Nel Noddings is Lee L. Jacks Professor of Education, Emerita, at Stanford University, California. She is the author of nineteen books, including Critical Lessons: What our Schools Should Teach (2006), Peace Education: How We Come to Love and Hate War (2011) and Education and Democracy in the 21st Century (2013).
Reviews
'It is no small feat to write about truth, beauty, love, and goodness as aims of education. But Noddings does it with aplomb, making clear how high schools must change through the democratic conversations she envisages. Conversations about invigorating vocational education. About integrating parenting, peace, and poverty into every course. About ensuring that each student can choose a path with pride. Noddings warns us that her recommendations are controversial. Controversial to some, perhaps. But essential for us all.' Rena Upitis, Queen's University, Ontario
'This book will be greatly valued by aspiring educators who are forming their vision of the aims of education and by those open to re-examining the priorities that dominate policy and practice. Through graceful and compelling prose, Nel Noddings highlights the limits of the common core and of generic mantras like 'College and Career', which dominate discussions today. She enables readers to imagine something much richer. This book sparks critically important conversations about ways to pursue meaningful reform.' Joseph E. Kahne, Mills College and Chair of the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Youth and Participatory Politics
'... brilliantly written throughout and comprehensive in scope ...' Choice
Awards
Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2015.
Book Information
ISBN 9781107427914
Author Nel Noddings
Format Paperback
Page Count 211
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 330g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 150mm * 23mm