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Nursing Changes Bring Students Back To Dordt, Erika Buiter
Nursing Changes Bring Students Back To Dordt, Erika Buiter
The Voice
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Learning To Fail, Sarah Moss
To The Ends Of The Earth, Sarah Moss
Two, Three, Four, Or More, Erik Hoekstra
Therapeutic Approach In Moral Education: A Critical Assessment, Jan Habl
Therapeutic Approach In Moral Education: A Critical Assessment, Jan Habl
Pro Rege
This study aims to critically assess the so-called therapeutic approach in moral education, which emerged in the postwar twentieth century, in the western part of the world. The proponents of the approach used different terms to express its essence: value clarification method, or sometimes the decision-making method or the critical thinking method. These philosophies of education have the common feature of a personalistic, non-directive, or client-oriented approach to the individual. Therefore, I will refer to them here as therapeutic. There are many advocates, but some of the most notable should be named: Carl Rodgers, Jean Piaget, Lawrence Kohlberg, Sidney B. …