Informatologia, Vol. 39 No. 3, 2006.
Izlaganje sa skupa
Education is a moral concept
Maja Žitinski
Sažetak
All knowledge is informative, but education is not there only to make part simply in reflecting social values. Education predominatly refers to the initiation into what is worthwhile with the provision that the transmitted content will be taught in a morally unobjectionale way. That is, education must involve some normative aspects, which can give it a purpose, ensuring that the involved parties will preserve the moral autonomy of the involved agents. Therefore education is a sort of communication that defines the role of individual in a particular society. The paper draws a clear division between coercive aspect of education, and moral aspect of education. In order to develop rationality and avoid partial and hence repressive social influences, education should enhance personal integrity and challenge the students independent mind. Since education and indoctrinaction cannot be distinguished by their methods, they must be distinguished by their aims. Education needs to maintain the approach to combat the indoctrinators´ attempts to control the knowledge production systems in a way, which serves their interest as discint from the public´s.
Ključne riječi
civic education; moral equality; impartiality; rationality; intrinsic values; instrumental right; ideology-freedom
Hrčak ID:
9166
URI
Datum izdavanja:
25.9.2006.
Posjeta: 3.803 *