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摘要在全球不确定的形势下,品格教育显得越来越重要。然而,围绕该领域的学术论述仍然模糊不清。本文有两个目的:第一,提供一个广泛的工具来揭开品格教育领域的神秘面纱,包括(i)对“美德”、“品格”、“道德”和“品格教育”等术语的基本概念定位;(ii)素质教育方法的概况。其次,我们分析了新加坡2014年和2021年的品格与公民教育(CCE)教学大纲。在“生存主义”的修辞和社区主义传统中,CCE的特点是务实的,以国家为中心的各种方法的融合,努力实现以社会为导向的目标,保持社会和谐与凝聚力。我们在CCE教学大纲中发现了一些紧张关系,比如它对品格教育和公民教育、哲学基础、课程内容和教学方法的整合。我们认为,新亚里士多德美德伦理学的要素为解决这些矛盾提供了理论框架。关键词:亚里士多德美德伦理品格教育公民教育道德教育新加坡披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。其他资料投稿人说明jasmine b - y。SimJasmine B.-Y。他是南洋理工大学国立教育学院政策、课程与领导力学术小组和新加坡品格与公民教育中心的副教授。她的研究领域包括公民教育、品格教育、社会研究教育和校本课程发展。菲利普·h。ThamPhilip h。他是巴黎政治学院与美国哥伦比亚大学合办的双学位课程的本科生,主修政治学和认知科学。他目前在哥伦比亚大学读本科三年级。
Demystifying character education for the Singapore context
ABSTRACTAmidst global uncertainty, character education has become increasingly important. Yet, academic discourse surrounding the field remains obfuscated. This paper has two aims: First, to provide a broad toolkit to demystify the field of character education, consisting of (i) a basic conceptual GPS for terms like ‘virtue’, ‘character’, ‘morals’ and ‘character education’; and (ii) a lay-of-the-land overview of character education approaches. Second, equipped with this toolkit, we analyse Singapore’s Character and Citizenship Education (CCE) syllabi of 2014 and 2021. Situated within a ‘survivalist’ rhetoric and communitarian tradition, CCE is characterised as a pragmatic, nation-centric amalgamation of various approaches, striving towards a society-oriented goal of maintaining social harmony and cohesion. We identify several tensions in the CCE syllabi, such as its integration of character education and citizenship education, philosophical foundations, curricular content and pedagogical approaches. We argue that elements of neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics offer theoretical scaffolding to address some of these tensions.KEYWORDS: Aristotelian virtues ethicscharacter educationcitizenship educationmoral educationSingapore Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsJasmine B.-Y. SimJasmine B.-Y. Sim is an Associate Professor in the Policy, Curriculum and Leadership Academic Group and the Singapore Centre for Character and Citizenship Education in the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University. She researches in civics and citizenship education, character education, social studies education and school-based curriculum development.Philip H.-H. ThamPhilip H.-H. Tham is an undergraduate student in the Dual Degree programme between Sciences Po Paris and Columbia University, USA majoring in political science and cognitive science. He is currently in his third year of undergraduate studies in Columbia University.
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The Journal of Moral Education (a Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee) provides a unique interdisciplinary forum for consideration of all aspects of moral education and development across the lifespan. It contains philosophical analyses, reports of empirical research and evaluation of educational strategies which address a range of value issues and the process of valuing, in theory and practice, and also at the social and individual level. The journal regularly includes country based state-of-the-art papers on moral education and publishes special issues on particular topics.