Happiness and education /

When parents are asked what they want for their children, they usually answer that they want their children to be happy. Why, then, is happiness rarely mentioned as a goal of education? This book explores what we might teach if we were to take happiness seriously as a goal of education. It asks, fir...

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Main Author: Noddings, Nel
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Edition:1st pbk. ed.
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505 0 |a pt. I. Happiness as an aim of life and education -- 1. Happiness -- 2. Suffering and unhappiness -- 3. Needs and wants -- 4. The aims of education -- pt. II. Educating for personal life -- 5. Making a home -- 6. Places and nature -- 7. Parenting -- 8. Character and spirituality -- 9. Interpersonal growth -- pt. III. Educating for public life -- 10. Preparing for work -- 11. Community, democracy, and service -- 12. Happiness in schools and classrooms. 
520 |a When parents are asked what they want for their children, they usually answer that they want their children to be happy. Why, then, is happiness rarely mentioned as a goal of education? This book explores what we might teach if we were to take happiness seriously as a goal of education. It asks, first, what it means to be happy and, second, how we can help children to understand it. It notes that we have to develop a capacity for unhappiness and a willingness to alleviate the suffering of others to be truly happy. Criticizing our current almost exclusive emphasis on economic well-being and pleasure, Nel Noddings discusses the contributions of making a home, parenting, cherishing a place, the development of character, interpersonal growth, finding work that one loves, and participating in a democratic way of life. Finally, she explores ways in which to make schools and classrooms cheerful places. Nell Noddings is Lee L. Jacks Professor of Education, Emerita, at Stanford University. She is past president of the Philosophy of Education Society and of the John Dewey Society. In addition to twelve books, she is the author of more than 170 articles and chapters on various topics ranging from the ethics of care to mathematical problem solving. Her latest books are Starting at Home: Caring and Social Policy (University of California Press) and Educating Moral People: A Caring Alternative to Character Education (Teachers College Press), both published in 2002. 
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