- 著者
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Yuka Kitayama
Yoriko Hashizaki
Audrey Osler
- 出版者
- Japanese Educational Research Association
- 雑誌
- Educational Studies in Japan (ISSN:18814832)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.16, pp.31-43, 2022 (Released:2022-08-25)
- 参考文献数
- 34
- 被引用文献数
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1
Both education for democratic citizenship and human rights education tend to emphasise political and legal learning. In both human rights education and moral education in Japan, however, there has been a tendency to give particular attention to interpersonal elements of learning such as kindness and sympathy. This article draws on feminist thinking and on Nel Noddings' concept of the ethics of care to propose a learning framework that combines emotional and socio-political elements, arguing that since motivation is an important element in acting for social justice, learning for social justice must be cognisant of emotional learning. The authors then present the case of a university teacher in a gender studies classroom to consider how these two elements, the emotional and the political, might be combined to enhance students' commitment to social justice when the topic under consideration is LGTBQ+ rights.