argued, was above all a person of sound judgment, capable of governing their own conduct in response to rea... sical training (the body must be made "hardy" and capable of withstanding discomfort), moral formation (hab... d of civic education: one that formed individuals capable of holding and defending their own convictions wh... of a tolerant, rational, self-governing citizenry capable of inhabiting a pluralist society — was directly
nique of persuasion but as a branch of philosophy capable of altering perceptions of reality and enabling t... ational programme, which aimed to produce leaders capable of rising above factional self-interest toward th... tutorial enterprise into a structured arrangement capable of producing a recognisable civic culture across ... ducation centred on civic virtue produces leaders capable of genuine public service. In the modern period,
o produce critically literate readers and viewers capable of recognising propaganda techniques, identifying... ivation of autonomous, critically minded citizens capable of challenging those structures; and second, that... sformation in political culture: citizens must be capable of understanding the structural forces — militari
arners who understood themselves as moral agents, capable of ethical judgment, social sensitivity, and civi... that left students more knowledgeable but no more capable of honesty, fairness, or empathy had missed its e
he deepest purpose of schooling is to form people capable of living freely and responsibly together.
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of the mind and all suffering beings as patients capable of cure. This medical-pedagogical framing has pro... s but the affective infrastructure of a community capable of learning and living together without destructi