TY - JOUR
T1 - The four domains of moral education
T2 - The contributions of Dewey, Alexander and Goleman to a comprehensive taxonomy
AU - Zigler, Ronald Lee
PY - 1998/3
Y1 - 1998/3
N2 - This paper seeks to place a neglected dimension of John Dewey's work into its proper context - and in so doing define four domains of moral education. An examination of the influence of F. Matthias Alexander on Dewey reveals that these writers clearly anticipated the research and ideas which Daniel Goleman has recently sought to popularise in his book Emotional Intelligence. Among Goleman's conclusions is the recommendation that the education of moral character needs to consciously address the development of "emotional habits" and foster "emotional literacy". An examination of the contributions of Dewey, Alexander and Goleman points toward an internal as well as an external domain of moral education and development: each of which may be approached directly or indirectly. Consequently, a truly comprehensive model of moral education must address each of these four domains: Direct External, Indirect External, Direct Internal and Indirect Internal.
AB - This paper seeks to place a neglected dimension of John Dewey's work into its proper context - and in so doing define four domains of moral education. An examination of the influence of F. Matthias Alexander on Dewey reveals that these writers clearly anticipated the research and ideas which Daniel Goleman has recently sought to popularise in his book Emotional Intelligence. Among Goleman's conclusions is the recommendation that the education of moral character needs to consciously address the development of "emotional habits" and foster "emotional literacy". An examination of the contributions of Dewey, Alexander and Goleman points toward an internal as well as an external domain of moral education and development: each of which may be approached directly or indirectly. Consequently, a truly comprehensive model of moral education must address each of these four domains: Direct External, Indirect External, Direct Internal and Indirect Internal.
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U2 - 10.1080/0305724980270102
DO - 10.1080/0305724980270102
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0032341275
SN - 0305-7240
VL - 27
SP - 19
EP - 33
JO - Journal of Moral Education
JF - Journal of Moral Education
IS - 1
ER -