Since I’ve been writing a lot about what education is for (such as here and here), here’s another perspective, published in May in Educational Leadership. Author Charles Haynes argues that education’s highest aim should be to “create moral and civic habits of the heart,” and his essay is compelling. Here are some excerpts: “At a [...]
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