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From values to virtues: an investigation into the ethical content of English primary school assemblies
Authors:Graeme Smith  Susannah Smith
Institution:1. Theology &2. Religion, University of Chichester , Chichester , UK;3. Education, University of Birmingham , Birmingham , UK
Abstract:School assemblies are unique and important events in the lives of schools. They are an opportunity for a head teacher to shape and celebrate the ethos and priorities of a school. However, the discussion of assemblies has stagnated because it is mired in the debate about legal compliance to the 1988 Education Reform Act and its interpretation in circular 1/94. This article reports on a research project which investigated the ethical ideas communicated in primary school assemblies. It is found that almost all assemblies sought to communicate a form of virtue ethics. We observed the promotion of courage, kindness, loyalty and responsibility. Further, different virtues were emphasised in different schools depending on their social location. For example, perseverance and resilience were often stressed in a school from a low socio-economic area. The article concludes with an examination of the implications of our findings for the discussion of legal compliance to the 1988 Act.
Keywords:school assembly  collective worship  virtue ethics  values  moral education  circular 1/94
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