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Caldwell, Robert L. – 1978
The major premise of this paper is that the values clarification approach to moral issues is a form of doublespeak based on flawed thinking. Following an examination of examples of doublespeak, the paper discusses the concept of subjectivity in "Teaching As a Subversive Activity," by N. Postman and C. Weingartner, arguing that their…
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Higher Education
Miron, Louis; Bogotch, Ira; Biesta, Gert – 1999
This paper presents an alternative view of moral-educational leadership, one that is based on a postmodern perspective centered on concern for "others." It emphasizes the importance of including students' voices when constructing moral practices and contrasts modern approaches to those methods that build moral-ethical schools with…
Descriptors: Black Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Leadership Qualities
Smith, Pheny Shang-Fen Zhou – 1989
A comparison is made between the educational philosophies of Confucius and John Dewey. The comparison is limited to four aspects of education: democracy, instruction, learning, and scientific attitude. Confucianism emphasizes the necessity of self-examination, of the cultivation of virtue, and of education as the means of producing the kind of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Confucianism, Democracy, Ethical Instruction
Williams, Mary B. – 1992
Home economists in vocational education are viewed as a diverse group of educators qualified to implement education for character concentrating on values that will remain with students in tomorrow's world of work. Educators should consider making a wholehearted commitment to teaching moral values and developing good character in students. A few…
Descriptors: Home Economics, Labor Force Development, Moral Development, Moral Values
Irwin, Claire C. – 1988
An overview of values education is outlined. The semantic problems relating to the language of values/character education are identified, and some of the extant philosophical postures and controversies are sketched. Semantic issues relate to the interrelationships among the terms "values,""morals," and "ethics" as…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education
Fasko, Daniel, Jr.; Osborne, Jeanne; Grubb, Deborah – 1997
Since teen violence, crime, drug abuse, and teen pregnancies are a concern to parents and educators, this study looks at the values that are important to adolescents. The sample consisted of 550 Kentucky high school students in one state who completed a values survey (included). Results show that overall, teens reached consensus, (i.e., 67% of the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Standards, Ethical Instruction, High School Students
Gatto, John Taylor – Journal of Family Life, 1997
Modern compulsory schooling ignores the spiritual component of human existence, to the detriment of individual and society. In American Protestant spirituality, everyone counts; a good life's requisites are spelled out: work as salvation, pain as path to self-knowledge, duty, compassion, acceptance of loss, preparation for death. But no teacher…
Descriptors: Christianity, Compulsory Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualism
Ehrlich, Thomas – 1987
The role of the university in moral and value issues are discussed in a 1987 inaugural address by the president of Indiana University. He suggests that a college education should include values through both intellectual inquiry and example. Liberty to speak and write is an essential value if faculty and students are to achieve their academic…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, College Presidents, College Role, Educational Opportunities
Kennon, Cassandra H. – 1980
Central to the process of reading comprehension is the use of questions and discussions in the classroom in order to direct and to evaluate a student's level of understanding of the materials read. Researchers estimate that approximately 70% of teaching involves the technique of questioning students. It is important that teachers do more than ask…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Grade 6
Copa, George H. – 1984
Vocational education is being asked to assist in defense preparedness as a deterrent to war and, if necessary, in war itself. As citizens, but also as educators, vocational educators particularly must examine the ethical questions concerned with that role. First, they should examine the criteria for a just war, and then consider the values…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Zeidler, Dana Lewis – 1990
This paper describes the developmental approach to moral education guided by the view that the student is an active constructor of knowledge who progresses through a succession of increasing psychologically and philosophically robust stages of moral reasoning. The developmental approach to moral education attempts to avoid the arbitrary norms of…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics
McMillan, James H. – 1989
Values and the process of valuing were studied among college students. A framework for conceptualizing college student values developed over a period of 2 years by a 10-member faculty and staff committee at Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond) involved the movement of students from recognition of values, through critical thinking, to…
Descriptors: Altruism, Attitude Measures, Cognitive Development, College Students
Joseph, Pamela B.; Efron, Sara – 1991
Veteran teachers of various ages and levels of experience responded to questionnaires and interviews designed to reveal their perceptions in five thematic areas drawn from historical and contemporary research about teachers as moral agents. These areas are: (1) teachers' characterization of their personal values; (2) their understanding of their…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Citizenship Education, Consciousness Raising, Elementary Secondary Education
Diamond, Eugene F. – 1990
A careful analysis by Zelnik and Kanter of the Department of Population Dynamics at Johns Hopkins disclosed that abortions, unwed teenage pregnancies, venereal diseases, and sexual promiscuity have all increased dramatically in spite of a massive public and private program of contraceptive indoctrination and dissemination. This increase is…
Descriptors: Abortions, Adolescents, Contraception, Family Involvement
Torney-Purta, Judith; Schwille, John – 1982
A comparative analysis of values education in the United States, Germany, Japan, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, Sweden, and Canada analyzed eight assertions: (1) No institution with education as its primary aim can be value neutral; (2) Countries differ in values which characterize their political cultures and in values which are taught in…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Citizenship Education, Civics, Comparative Analysis