Making of Character
Discover the profound insights of John MacCunn in his thought-provoking work, Making of Character, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. This insightful book, spanning 272 pages, explores the intricate relationship between ethics and education, making it a vital read for educators and students alike.
The text is thoughtfully divided into four key sections: 'Congenital Endowment: its Nature and Treatment', 'Educative Influences', 'Sound Judgment', and 'Self-Development and Self-Control'. Each part delves into essential aspects of character formation, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of how ethical principles can shape educational practices.
Whether you are an educator, psychologist, or simply interested in personal development, Making of Character offers valuable perspectives that can enhance your approach to education and self-growth. Don't miss the chance to explore this classic work that remains relevant in today's educational landscape.