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Transmission and Transformation: A Jewish Perspective on Moral Education / Describes the State of moral education in Jewish religious schools in America. Ingall looks at both the theoretical and the practical sides of Jewish moral education. The book is addressed to teachers, principals, and rabbis struggling to make sense of the competing claims of moral education authorities in both the Jewish and general education sectors. It contrasts traditional contemporary Jewish moral education and sets Jewish moral education into the wider context of values education in American public and private schools. The author helps the reader to reflect on the literature on moral education from a number of perspectives, including classical rabbinic sources, sociology, cognitive development, and sociobiology, in order to create a moral climate in a school which honors tradition while embracing modernity. At the heart of the book are Ingall's eight E's of moral education: Excellences, Environment, Experience, Expectation, Explanation, Examination, Exemplars, and Empathy. Each of these eight chapters includes practical suggestions for implementing these elements into the daily life of Jewish schools and informal settings.
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Ethics
Classification170 ING
PublisherNew York, N.Y., The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1999
SubjectEthics.Jewish Law--Moral and ethical aspectsIntegrity--Religious Aspects--Morality--JudaismJewish religious education.Moral education
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ISBN1-929419-01-5
URLhttps://www.amazon.com/Transmission-Transformation-Perspective-Education-Hardcover/dp/1929419023https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/33289762?q=1-929419-01-5&c=book&versionId=40828741
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