Ethics education in Polish schools – a multicultural approach with a global view
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The aim of this paper is to highlight one of the issues which insufficiently deals with the relationship
between globalization, migration and multicultural education: teaching values. To engage this matter, I will
mobilize critical theory, specifically that of Martha Nussbaum and James Banks, to discuss the concepts of
cosmopolitanism and multiculturalism. In doing so, I will argue that even though Nussbaum and Banks´
theories do have some constraints, they are to a large degree applicable and possible to relate to the ethical
challenges of multicultural education. The theories are plausible in some aspects because they present reasonable
arguments for the necessity of educational reform in an interconnected world, and because they make educational
proposals of instrumental value for teachers. I will consider first some theoretical debates on multicultural
education, especially in relation to teaching and learning that is based on democratic values, affirming world
citizenship in an interdependent world. Then, I discuss ethics education in Poland by introducing policies,
measures, approaches, curriculum and organization.
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