Who Am I? Transforming Our Understanding of Identity and Moral Education
When I was invited to edit a special issue of <i>Education Sciences</i> on the theme of "Moral education and identity", I saw an opportunity both to gain a better understanding of how scholars across a range of disciplines construed the task of moral education in terms of ident...
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Main Author: | Laurance J. Splitter (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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