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Why should we teach Moral Reasoning? | Phil Temple | TEDxNorwichED
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
- In his day job, Phil works with those on the very edge of society - men with a neurodevelopmental disorder, who have (in general) committed at least one relatively serious criminal offence. In this context, he has seen first-hand the huge benefits of intentionally teaching moral reasoning.
What impact could it have we taught this in schools, and in any other forum available? Not in a generic or abstract way, not by chance or just by example - but intentionally, by design, through dedicated, evidence-based courses.
Using personal stories, research evidence, live examples and perhaps a little neuroscience, his aim is to illuminate the opportunities available in this sphere. To ask:
Could we avoid the worst-case scenario of people ending up in my care? Could we set our students up for a healthier future? Could we make our world a safer, kinder place? And could we inspire future generations - indeed all generations - to consider the kind of people they are, and how they can positively shape the world in which they live?
Phill's day job is as a Speciality Doctor in Forensic Neurodevelopmental Psychiatry, working with an inpatient population of men with a Learning Disability and/or Autistic Spectrum Condition who are detained under the Mental Health Act. He is also an Associate Pastor at Proclaimers - a dynamic, relevant, welcoming church with campuses in Norwich, Ipswich and Bratislava. He has been speaking on one stage or another for over 10 years; and is known for communicating with creativity, insight and humour.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
My passion is in Mental Health reform. I am a Post Secondary Instructor for the juvenile system, so I can agree with him. It starts in early education. We need to change or add treatment to the curriculum and stop worrying about Columbus. I talked about this in my Master thesis Micro- Consciousness and Healthcare 2018.
It is taught in private Christian schools. I would support seeing something like this taught in public schools.
The program seems specific to thinking, behavior, etc. However, it seems light on development of moral values themselves.
This is fantastic.
why is he speaking in slam poetry the entire time
I was just thinking the same thing lol
I love this, Ive been saying this for years! I want to be part of this.
I'm a teacher and I totally agree that moral reasoning should be in public schools and taught early in life. But, I'm no dummy. People benefit greatly from our crazy world. Police officers, judges, lawyers, social workers, and even private schools will lose business. They refuse to have everyone good, and that is a shame. I'll do what I can do to push it, but we need everyone on board, especially parents.
Does this pertain to how people are taught to be ethical?
I agree
I concur.
I love his accent.
So frantic. So expressive.
Why would, "forget that!" upset his father so much?
Is this example of Framework of moral reasoning??i need to know pls...
whats with the infliction the entire time
They have a great one that works for billions its called the BIBLE. Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth. It literally was written to teach us how to live together. There can be no moral reasoning without truth. Truth is we are spirit that has a body that operates in thought, feeling and emotion. We must know the father of our spirit!
Reasoning is opposite than faith, religion makes you obedience, and can go against reasoning and morality.
I don't need a book of fairytales that says slavery and stoning people are ok to have morals
It was being taught in schools, then they removed God.
Do you suggest moral standards or reasoning require god?
Don’t need to shut while speaking 😨😨