Abstract

1. Integrating the personal, professional and political: moral learning in editing the JME 2. Why are we involved in human rights and moral education? Educators as constructors of our own history 3. Troubled memories and fractured identities: reflections on moral development 4. 'Doing God' in ethics and education: a play in five acts 5. Triadic moral learning and disability awareness 6. Learning to leave liberalism... and live with complicity, conundrum and moral chagrin 7. Is moral education working? Extracts from the diary of a twenty-first century moral educator 8. Private feelings, public expressions: professional jealousy and the moral practice of teaching 9. The complexity of moral learning: diversity, deprovincialisation and privilege 10. Discovering commitment and dialogue with culture 11. Learning to be a good parent across cultural and generational boundaries 12. Changing ideological-political orientations in Chinese moral education: some personal and professional reflections 13. Dancing up a spiral staircase: learning how best practices and policies intertwine lifelong moral evelopment with education 14. Being turned inside out: researching youth, morality and restitution from the Global South 15. Future horizons: moral learning and the socially embedded synaptic self

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