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Clarken, Rodney H. – Online Submission, 2009
Moral intelligence is newer and less studied than the more established cognitive, emotional and social intelligences, but has great potential to improve our understanding of learning and behavior. Moral intelligence refers to the ability to apply ethical principles to personal goals, values and actions. The construct of moral intelligence consists…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Altruism, Integrity, Ethics
Willard, Nancy – 1998
This paper presents a preliminary overview of moral development issues that are raised when young people interact in cyberspace. A preliminary classification system of Internet ethics issues that parents and educators must address includes: (1) respect for property, (2) respect for territory and privacy, (3) respect for others and common courtesy,…
Descriptors: Children, Computers, Ethics, Integrity
Armon, Joan – 1997
This paper examines moral education as a holistic structure that evolves from the interplay between the educational applications of anthroposophy, students' developmental needs, the curriculum, as indicated by Rudolf Steiner, and teachers' roles in fashioning the curriculum. The methodology draws upon the qualitative research paradigm of…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Integrity
Black, Jay; Barney, Ralph – 1985
Pragmatic and philosophical cases against codes of ethics for journalists and other mass media practitioners are proposed in this paper. After an examination of the First Amendment considerations related to media ethics, a distinction is made between moral philosophy and moralizing, and it is argued that most media codes tend to be moralistic in…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Credibility, Ethics, Freedom of Speech
Lickona, Thomas – 1975
This paper attempts to find some similiarities among different theories of moral development, presenting a literature review of research and a comparative analysis of results on three questions. The questions considered are: (1) What is the role of cognitive competence in moral development and what optimizes the cognitive aspects of moral growth?…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education
Zeigler, Earle F. – 1992
Arguing that there is still no single, noncontroversial foundation on which the world's present multi-structure of ethics can be built, this paper examines a scientific ethics approach. It is postulated that in North American culture, the approach to instruction in ethics for youth is haphazard at best. Society does not provide an adequate means…
Descriptors: Basketball, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Higher Education
Gies, Frederick – 1989
A comparison of organizational leadership choices and decision-making behaviors faced by current educational leaders and by the literary figure Lord Jim is the focus of this paper. Conrad's protagonist, when confronted by three critical life decisions, chooses erroneously. Like Jim, organizational leaders confront critical incidents that demand…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Role, Altruism, Codes of Ethics
Titus, Dale N. – 1994
This paper highlights trends in values education in public secondary schools, crucial issues in both religious and secular values education, and effective strategies for teaching values in formal and invisible curricula. A review of the history of values education in the public schools is accompanied by relevant research pertaining to the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Codes of Ethics, Ethics, Humanistic Education
Nuss, Elizabeth M. – 1996
A consideration of college honor codes examines why academic integrity is one of the most effective vehicles for teaching about moral responsibility, how honor codes are distinguished from codes of conduct, how students reason about academic integrity issues, the role of penalties and punishments, and steps campuses can take. A discussion of the…
Descriptors: Cheating, Codes of Ethics, College Instruction, College Students
Bar-Yam, Miriam; And Others – 1979
The relationship between moral development and cultural and educational background is examined. Approximately 120 Israeli youth representing different social classes, sex, religious affiliation, and educational experience were interviewed. The youth interviewed included urban middle and lower class students, Kibbutz-born, Youth Aliyah…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Arabs, Behavioral Science Research, Cross Cultural Studies