Moral Education
My Background
Questions for Educators To what part of man does public education owe its first obligation? Is it to his intellectual-academic world or his emotional-social one? Which is more likely to insure him a measure of happiness and a reasonable chance of survival?
Junel seeks an education that will ensure humankind a “measure of happiness and a reasonable chance of survival Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
“I hold that the aim of life is to find happiness. Education should be a preparation for life” A. S. Neill
We must teach what the student should know We cannot separate means and ends in education The desired result is part of the process
Throughout the Process Accept his attitude toward the subject Adjust my requirements in light of his interest and ability Support his efforts nonjudgementaly