Catastrophes and primary school drawing course design for moral education in China

Xuan Dong, Feng Chen, Limeng Xu

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Abstract

This paper examines how drawing classes can contribute to moral education in primary schools. This paper uses class observation, interviews with teachers and students, and analysis of students’ work to highlight how the students articulate moral concerns by drawing and designing future-oriented architectures, which aims at preventing natural and social catastrophes. It suggests that the design of this drawing class provides new possibilities of doing moral education in China’s primary schools. The drawing class made possible the articulation of becoming moral subjects, which is able to integrate ‘harmony’ into the younger generation’s value system, world views and the possibilities they envision for themselves and human-nature relationships.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1421-1433
Number of pages13
JournalEducational Philosophy and Theory
Volume52
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Nov 2020

Keywords

  • Catastrophes
  • China
  • drawing class
  • moral education

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