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Death education--where is thy sting?

M A Simpson

    Death Education
    |February 6, 1980
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Effective death education requires careful planning, focusing on cognitive, skill-based, and attitudinal goals. Educators must address potential emotional exploitation and ensure learning serves a valuable purpose.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Education
    • Thanatology
    • Pedagogy

    Background:

    • Death education is a complex field with implications for individuals and society.
    • The manner of death education significantly influences learner outcomes and ethical considerations.
    • Concerns exist regarding the potential for exploitation within death education contexts.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline fundamental questions for planning death education programs at all levels.
    • To identify potential cognitive, skill-based, and attitudinal objectives for death education.
    • To discuss principles for effective teaching methods and evaluation in death education.

    Main Methods:

    • The abstract discusses principles and considerations for designing and implementing death education.

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  • It draws upon experiences with medical students and other groups to illustrate points.
  • The author emphasizes the importance of addressing ethical challenges and avoiding exploitation.
  • Main Results:

    • Planning death education involves addressing core questions and defining clear objectives.
    • Effective teaching requires careful consideration of methods, evaluation, and the educator's role.
    • There is a critical need to prevent emotional manipulation and 'death voyeurism' in educational settings.

    Conclusions:

    • Death education must be thoughtfully designed to achieve valuable learning outcomes.
    • Educators need to be equipped to handle sensitive emotional responses and ethical dilemmas.
    • A primary objective should be to foster the capacity to avoid exploitation within death education.