Emotions, empathy and social justice education
English Teaching: Practice & Critique
ISSN: 2059-5727
Article publication date: 18 March 2024
Issue publication date: 22 August 2024
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to consider the role of emotions, especially those related to empathy, in promoting a more humane education that enables students to reach out across kinship chasms to promote the development of communities predicated on a shared value on mutual respect. This attention to empathy includes a review of the rational basis for much schooling, introduces skepticism about the façade of rational thinking, reviews the emotionally flat character of classrooms, attends to the emotional dimensions of literacy education, argues on behalf of taking emotions into account in developmental theories and links empathic connections with social justice efforts. The study’s main thrust is that empathy is a key emotional quality that does not come naturally or easily to many, yet is important to cultivate if social justice is a goal of education.
Design/methodology/approach
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Findings
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Originality/value
The paper challenges the rational emphasis of schooling and argues for more attention to the ways in which emotions shape thinking.
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Acknowledgements
Thanks to the editors and external reviewers of ET:PC for their critical feedback, which has greatly improved the quality of this essay.
Citation
Smagorinsky, P. (2024), "Emotions, empathy and social justice education", English Teaching: Practice & Critique, Vol. 23 No. 3, pp. 332-351. https://doi.org/10.1108/ETPC-06-2023-0055
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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