Abstract

Abstract Geographical education and moral values education are often connected. A broad philosophical perspective is taken in order to clarify the role of the geographical educator who also dons the mantle of moral educator. An argument is outlined in favour of teaching objective substantive moral values and against teacher neutrality. The existence of tensions between geographical education and moral education is alluded to and illustrated by reference to what is meant by an environmental morality.

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