Socrates used to wonder whether virtue could be taught. But his concerns would have seemed priggish to most people today -- certainly to most academics. Of course virtue and ethics can be taught.
Anthony F. LoPresti is an associate professor of religious and theological studies at Salve Regina University. In a recent essay titled “Welcome to my first class meeting” (Commentary, April 28), Prof ...
Gordon Marino writes disparagingly about the teaching of ethics (“Before Teaching Ethics, Stop Kidding Yourself,” The Review, February 20), and some of his points are valid. However, to state that ...
Advice and resources to help religious education teachers to address sexual ethnics and LGBT+ in the classroom ...
Meira Levinson is the Juliana W. and William Foss Thompson Professor of Education and Society at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. While we disagree on much, I’ve always found her provocative, ...
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Several years ago, when the late Joe Paterno of Penn State was held up to be a paragon of virtue in college sports, a reporter asked him a hypothetical question. What would Paterno do if one of his ...
The Professional Standards Commission on Friday approved disciplinary actions for six educators in Idaho. The board enforces ...
Ryan Walters already has paid thousands of dollars in civil penalties after coming under investigation by the Oklahoma Ethics ...