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Towards Compassionate Global Citizenship: Educating the Heart through Development Education and Cognitively-Based Compassion Training (Vol. 19, Autumn, 2014)
出版地 | 出版年份 | 页数: 
[Belfast] | 2014 | p. 52-69
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISSN 1748-135X
作者: 
Caroline Murphy; Brendan Ozawa-de Silva; Michael Winskel
联合作者: 
Policy & Practice: A Development Education Review
地区: 
欧美地区
© Caroline Murphy, Brendan Ozawa-de Silva, Michael Winskel, Policy & Practice: A Development Education Review 2014

The authors present an argument for developing emotional literacy which can be applied to critical development education to bring about active citizens who have capacity to take compassionate action for global justice. It is argued that both emotional skills and critical thinking skills are mutually essential, and in fact it is only by cultivating a symbiosis between these, can pedagogy be developed that presents a true transformational agency to people. The paper attempts to synthesise development education (DE) with Cognitively-Based Compassion Training (CBCT), and argues that these are potentially compatible to acquire such pedagogy. While DE can provide individuals with the skills to think critically and react to injustice, CBCT can provide the skills and emotional capacity to intervene for change, without giving in to despair, anger, or burnout. In short, it is argued that DE and CBCT can provide the emotional and intellectual skills necessary for productive social activism and change.

 

Throughout this article it is highlighted how the international development organisation, Children in Crossfire (CIC), has been grappling with the above mentioned and related disciplines, and how it has been working, in partnership with researchers from Emory University and Life University’s Center for Compassion and Secular Ethics, to evolve its DE teacher training practice, Teachers in Development and Learning (TIDAL), towards such a transformative pedagogy, entitled ‘Educating the Heart for Compassionate Global Citizenship’.

 

 

资源类型: 
研究论文 / 学术期刊文章
主题: 
公民身份/民主意识
改革倡议/教学法转型
教育水平 : 
高中
职业教育培训