Introduction: Narratives in Ethics of Education |
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Authors: | Susan Verducci |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Humanities, San José State University, One Washington Square, San Jose, CA, 95192-0092, USA
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Abstract: | In introducing the works included in this special issue, this essay identifies some general ways that these and other narratives can function in ethical explorations in the field of education. The essay not only articulates ways that narratives can be useful to education scholars, but it also provides pedagogical reasons to connect stories with ethics in classrooms. It concludes with a brief nod to the dangers that Plato, contemporary scholars and teachers have about combining narratives with ethical inquiry, and touches upon some ways to temper them. |
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