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Tillson, John – Ethics and Education, 2018
Is it true that all formative influence is unethical, and that we ought to avoid influencing children (and indeed anyone at all)? There are more or less defensible versions of this doctrine, and we shall follow some of the strands of argument that lead to this conclusion. It seems that in maintaining that all influence is immoral, one commits…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy
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White, Brian – Journal of Moral Education, 2015
Many conservatives, including some conservative scholars, blame the ideas and influence of John Dewey for what has frequently been called a crisis of character, a catastrophic decline in moral behavior in the schools and society of North America. Dewey's critics claim that he is responsible for the undermining of the kinds of instruction that…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Moral Values, Educational Philosophy, Political Attitudes
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Covaleskie, John F. – Values and Ethics in Educational Administration, 2016
Moral formation is the core of all education, especially education for democratic citizenship. Moral formation requires, among other things, institutions with clear moral visions to which individuals can aspire. Moral clarity can be difficult in a society with broad diversity of moral commitments. In schools, the recognition of diversity has…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Armed Forces, Moral Development, Citizenship Education
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Postholm, May Britt – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
The article reviews studies that focus on classroom management. The aim of classroom management is twofold. The first is to establish a quiet and calm environment in the classroom so that the pupils can take part in meaningful learning in a subject. The second aim is that classroom management contributes to the pupils' social and moral…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Research, Classroom Environment, Social Development
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Amlie, Thomas T. – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
In the past decade, there has been an increasing level of distress over the perceived lack of ethics exhibited by members of the accounting profession. This distress has resulted in a call for a greater emphasis on ethics coverage as part of a college-level accounting education. However, one could argue that the various organizations that are…
Descriptors: Ethics, College Students, Business, Ethical Instruction
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Maxwell, Bruce; Reichenbach, Roland – Journal of Moral Education, 2005
No observer of research currents in the human sciences can fail to detect a new appreciation for the contribution of emotions to descriptions of such wide-ranging psychological phenomena as moral judgement, personal and social development and learning. Despite this, we claim that educating the emotions as a dimension of moral education remains…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Social Development, Classroom Techniques, Discipline
Richardson, Rita C.; Evans, Elizabeth T. – 1997
This paper applies principles of situational leadership theory to the management of student behavior problems. First, it summarizes situational leadership, noting the theory's premise that leaders must consider two important factors to gain acceptance and compliance in managing people--the maturity level of the individuals and the nature of the…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Educational Psychology
Kohn, Alfie – Phi Delta Kappan, 1997
Character education often uses exhortations and extrinsic inducements to make children behave and work harder. Extrinsic rewards and awards erode intrinsically motivated behavior. Programs should answer five basic questions, avoid indoctrination, and provide students with opportunities to construct meaning around moral concepts and to change…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Conservatism, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
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Lin, Huey-Ya; Davidman, Patricia; Petersen, George; Thomas, R. Murray – International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue Internationale de l'Education, 1998
Surveys teachers in Taiwan and the United States to judge among 20 moral issues as appropriate subjects of study in grade six of primary school and in freshman year of college. Finds a great diversity of responses within each group. Identifies some differences between the respondents in the two countries. Contains 51 references. (VWC)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Comparative Education, Ethical Instruction, Foreign Countries