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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
How can we take happiness seriously as an aim of education? Noddings discusses the contributions of making a home, parenting, cherishing a place, the development of character, interpersonal growth, finding work that one loves, and participating in a...
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How can we take happiness seriously as an aim of education? Noddings discusses the contributions of making a home, parenting, cherishing a place, the development of character, interpersonal growth, finding work that one loves, and participating in a democratic way of life. She explores ways to make schools happy places
Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-302) and index
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Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART 1 Happiness as an Aim of Life and Education; PART 2 Educating for Personal Life; PART 3 Educating for Public Life; Notes; Bibliography; Index