Individual Freedom amidst Diversity: Moral Education, Democracy, and Virtues in the 21st Century
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Published: 15 February 2017 | Article Type :Abstract
As students develop their identities, they commonly grapple with the fundamental concept of how to use their educational skills in virtuous ways. Meanwhile, teachers wrestle with the significant questions such as “What is moral education? How should morality be taught amidst diversity?” This paper aims to seek understanding on different approaches that school leaders use to develop citizens who are able to balance their own sense of individual moral integrity against communal moral norms. Next, I deconstruct the notion of moral education in 21st century schools. The act of indoctrination is also explored to offer examples of this principle in relation to individual freedom. Moral education, thus construed, can find ways to respect diversity and maintain individual freedom.
Keywords: Moral education, Democracy, Virtue Ethics, Citizenship, Social Justice.

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Melissa Brevetti. (2017-02-15). "Individual Freedom amidst Diversity: Moral Education, Democracy, and Virtues in the 21st Century." *Volume 1*, 1, 20-25