<p><em>Moral Emotions and Human Interdependence in Character Education</em> challenges contemporary mainstream approaches to character education predicated on individualism ‘essential virtues’ and generic ‘character skills’. </p><p>This book<i> </i>synthesizes perspectives from phenomenology psychology cultural sociology and policy studies into a unique theoretical framework to reveal how ideas from positive psychology emotional intelligence and Aristotelian virtues have found their way into the classroom. The idealized self-reliant resilient atomized individual at the core of current character education is rejected as one-dimensional. Instead this book argues for an alternative more complex <i>pedagogy of interdependence </i>that promotes students’ well-being by connecting them to the lives of others. </p><p>This book is an essential read for academics researchers postgraduate students and school teachers interested in character education and social and emotional learning.</p>
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