| 英文摘要 |
This paper aims to base the values and contents of death education on how we human beings have considered and treat 'death'. Though some researches hold a conservative perspective towards the effectiveness of death education, this paper concluded that the offering of death education helps individuals face the anxiety and fear produced by the inevitable 'death', and represent the support which individuals need from society as a whole. Given that the goals of education include the fulfillment of individual life, death as the ultimate end of one's life should be considered and discussed seriously. The discussion of death, which seems to be a negative issue, can be transformed into a positive and useful issue in connections with the construction of the meaningfulness of one's life. The contents of death education not only should include discussions 'of' death as well as 'about' death, but also balance discussions between 'life' and 'death'. The construction of the meaningfulness of one's life is the ultimate goal of death education. |