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Title: | Re-Examining the Source of Morality in Citizenship Education : A Brief Response to Aristotle |
Keywords: | Children and Youth Education |
Issue Date: | Mar-2009 |
Publisher: | Human Resources Research Centre (HRRC); University of Zimbabwe (UZ). |
Abstract: | The work has established that the teaching of moral virtue (as providing a rationale for authoritative appeals to morality) has been woefully lacking in African schools today and so there is need to revisit it if children are to be molded into good moral citizens. Through the use of conceptual analysis and the questionnaire method, it was observed that authoritative appeals to morality alone could not increase the child's moral awareness; neither did it improve the child’s moral reasoning structures. About 60 pupils from four primary schools in Harare participated in "this study and the results of the study showed that authoritative appeals to morality did very little in morally conscientising children in primary schools. The study also challenged Aristotle who had argued that moral virtues could not be taught as they were informed by habit (Ostwald, 1962:33). The work advocated for the position that moral virtue cannot be formed by habit alone. Rather; it can be aided by moral instruction, as this would provide the underlying rationale or justification for authoritatively appealing to moral rules and principles. To this end, the paper re-examined some of the moral rules and principles (as sources of morality) with a view to establishing whether through appealing to such rules and principles, moral virtue can be successfully cultivated in our citizens. These two sources were divided into authoritative and rational appeals to rules and principles in citizenship education. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10646/2081 |
Other Identifiers: | Mangena, F. (2009) Re-Examining the Source of Morality in Citizenship Education : A Brief Response to Aristotle, ZJER vol. 21, no. 1. (pp. 102 - 114) UZ, Mt. Pleasant, Harare: HRRC. 1013-3445 http://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/123456789/6307 |
Appears in Collections: | Social Sciences Research , IDS UK OpenDocs |
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