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Views from the Green

"It is, as I have said ... a small podcast; and yet, there are those who love it." (with apologies to Daniel Webster, Dartmouth Class of 1801)

Moral Sensibilities and Ethics in Education

Aine Donovan
Aine Donovan (photo by Joseph Mehling '69)

Recorded February 24, 2006

Aine Donovan is the Executive Director of Dartmouth's Ethics Institute. She has studied in the fields of moral education, applied ethics, professional ethics, and philosophy of education, and she's interested in how moral values evolve from generation to generation. In this podcast she talks about how values change over the years, and she discusses her work to integrate ethical discussions into the undergraduate and graduate curriculum, no matter what the discipline.

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Last updated: 02/26/06