Beschreibung
will speak to the sometimes confounding, real-life, moral challenges that quarterlife students actually face each and every day of their lives.
Autorenportrait
Robert J. Nash is Professor and Official University Scholar in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Creative Arts at the University of Vermont, where he is the founder and director of the Interdisciplinary Studies Program in Education. He has published 16 books, several of them national award winners, as well as over 100 scholarly articles, chapters, and monographs.
Jennifer J. J. Jang is Associate Director of Diversity and Instructor of Mandarin Chinese at Champlain College in Vermont. She is the co-author (with Robert J. Nash) of
(2015). She also co-teaches Ethics of Helping Relationships and Philosophy of Education at the University of Vermont.
Inhalt
Contents: Starting the Course: Key Ethics Concepts and Problem-Solving Tools – Major Ethical Challenges Facing Quarterlife Students With Practical Tips on How to Understand and Resolve Them – Finishing Up the Course: On the Way to Becoming Ethically Empowered.