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The Scope of Ethos

In Search of Clarity

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Against All Odds

Part of the book series: Moral Development and Citizenship Education ((MORA))

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As will be discussed later (see excursus II in chapter 5), the trainer’s responsibility goes way beyond mere skill training. Thus skill training is bound with a lot of important decisions and aspects to consider. Time for training and opportunities to learn must be made available, the risk of mistake must be accepted, and tensions with conflicting interests must be endured and dealt with.

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Forster-Heinzer, S. (2014). The Scope of Ethos. In: Against All Odds. Moral Development and Citizenship Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-941-8_2

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