Values Acquisition and Values Education: Some Proposals
Silcock, P. and Duncan, D.
(2001)
Values Acquisition and Values Education: Some Proposals.
British Journal of Educational Studies (3).
pp. 242-259.
ISSN 0007-1005
Three proposals are made regarding values acquisition in schools. It is believed that: (a) optimal conditions for the integration of values into school-students' lives will include students' voluntary commitments; (b) values learning must lead to personally transformed relationships between students and topics considered worthwhile; (c) since values learning is, arguably, the core of formal education, there has to be some consistency between what is learned and the wider socio-political scene. It is argued that these conditions are hard to fulfil via the prescribed, performance-oriented curricula currently on offer in English school classrooms.
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