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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 교육/자료 > 교육 > 철학/사회 이슈
· ISBN : 9783030189242
· 쪽수 : 292쪽
· 출판일 : 2019-07-26
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SECTION I. Compassion and empathy can be learnt.- Chapter 1. Theorising compassion and empathy in educational contexts: What are compassion and empathy and why are they important?; Georgina Barton.- Chapter 2. Empathy as special form of motor skill that can be trained; Justin H.G. Williams.- Chapter 3. "But it wouldn't be me": Exploring empathy and compassion for self and others through creative processes; Melissa Cain.- SECTION II. The importance of compassion and empathy for children and young people.- Chapter 4. Towards a test driven early childhood education: Alternative practices to testing children; Susanne Garvis, Heidi Harju-Luukkainen and Tina Yngvession.- Chapter 5. Compassion in children's peer cultures; Jaakko Hilppo?, Antti Rajala, and Lasse Lipponen.- Chapter 6. Fostering students' psychological well-being amidst the threat of bullying: Emotional intelligence may hold the key; Neha Kulkarni and Sairaj M. Patki.- SECTION III. Compassion and empathy in the curriculum.- Chapter 7. When caring counts: Fostering empathy and compassion through the Arts using animation; Susan Chapman.- Chapter 8. Peace, Conflict and Empathy: Leveraging violent games for global good; Paul Darvasi.- Chapter 9. Exploring how quality children's literature can enhance compassion and empathy in the classroom context; Georgina Barton, Margaret Baguley, Martin Kerby and Abbey Macdonald.- SECTION IV. Compassion and empathy for teachers.- Chapter 10. Understanding teachers' resilience through compassion and empathy in Hong King; Lai Kuen Brenda Lo and Richard G. Bagnall.- Chapter 11. Early Childhood Education: From maternal care to social compassion; Geoff Taggart.- Chapter 12. Understanding Ethics of care; Lisa Uusimaki and Susanne Garvis.- SECTION V. Compassion and empathy in different educational contexts.- Chapter 13. Empathy and the landscape of conflict; Margaret Baguley and Martin Kerby.- Chapter 14. Pedagogies of empathy-building: Canadian and Azorean perspectives on film-viewing in higher education; Amelie Lemieux, Casey Burkholder and Joselia Mafalda