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Greer, Peter R.; Ryan, Kevin – American School Board Journal, 1989
Many young people do not understand nor have they acquired the moral values and character traits they need to be good citizens. What is taught in moral education is the responsibility of the local school board. Answers six questions and provides information about the Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character at Boston University. (MLF)
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Moral Values
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Ryan, Kevin – Journal of Education, 1997
Argues for a restoration of character education in the public schools and the preparation of character educators. It details the attributes of successful character educators and offers suggestions about ways in which teacher education programs can prepare teachers for their work as character educators. (GR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Ryan, Kevin; Bohlin, Karen E. – 1999
Character education is the hinge upon which academic excellence, personal achievement, and true citizenship depend. This volume provides guidance for educators who wish to help children forge good character. Its seven chapters create a blueprint for integrating character education into the curriculum. Chapters include (1) "Character…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Ethical Instruction, Moral Development
Purpel, David; Ryan, Kevin – Phi Delta Kappan, 1975
Stressing the importance, difficulty, and inevitability of moral education in public schools, this article asks educators to accept the task as moral educators, to gain insight tnto value conflicts, and to become role models of moral commitment. (DW)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Educational Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Ryan, Kevin – 1981
This booklet deals with moral education examining major issues of theory and public policy and suggesting how educators might approach their roles as moral educators in the real world of schools. Written in a question/answer format, the booklet is organized into four major sections. In the first section, the author defines moral education to mean…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Moral Development
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Ryan, Kevin – Journal of Teacher Education, 1988
Teachers play a crucial role in communicating community and societal values. Teacher education programs have a responsibility to equip preservice teachers with an awareness of their future roles as moral educators, and with the skills to create and implement a moral curriculum. (IAH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education, Moral Values
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Ryan, Kevin – Journal of Education, 1993
Describes the development and work of the Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character at Boston University. The center addresses a range of issues related to young people acquiring sound ethical values and framing good character. To date, the center has focused on the responsibilities of teachers and schools. (SLD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Personality
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Ryan, Kevin; Greer, Peter – Action in Teacher Education, 1989
Educators need to recapture the historical role of schools to pass on to the young the community's best values. The current status of moral education in schools, the consequences of the present conditions, needed changes, and implications for pre-service and inservice teacher education are discussed. (IAH)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education
Ryan, Kevin – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
Traces the history of moral education from the ethics-laden forties and fifties through the value-neutral sixties and seventies to the late eighties' focus on character, socialization, and culture. Offers a blueprint for future ethical instruction based on example, explanation, exhortation, environment, and experience. (MLH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Classroom Environment, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ryan, Kevin – Educational Leadership, 1993
Schools must provide opportunities for students to discover what is most worth knowing, as they prepare to be citizens, good workers, good private individuals. Formal curriculum is one vehicle for teaching Tao (universal path to becoming a good person). Hidden curriculum can also convey profound teachings, if a spirit of fairness predominates,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Ryan, Kevin – School of Education Review, 1991
The problem of poor school achievement is in part because students lack work and discipline values. The article suggests moral and ethical teachings inspire students to be better scholars and people; and teacher education must prepare teachers to be moral educators by reintroducing moral education into the curriculum. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Discipline, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ryan, Kevin – Religion & Public Education, 1989
Examines three periods of U.S. history, the 1940s and 1950s, the 1960s and 1970s, and the first half of the 1980s to illuminate the developments in moral education. Offers the five Es: (1) Example; (2) Explanation; (3) Exhortation; (4) Environment; and (5) Experience; to assist schools and teachers in modeling moral excellence. (CH)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Objectives
Wynne, Edward A.; Ryan, Kevin – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1993
Explores issues of curriculum as a moral educator, examining moral values conveyed by the hidden curriculum. Greater emphasis on moral education and character formation is a rediscovery of curriculum's core intention. Teachers can find their most potent instrument for moral education in the form and substance of the curriculum. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Discipline
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Ryan, Kevin; Bohlin, Karen – Social Studies Review, 1997
Identifies 11 pitfalls to avoid when implementing character education in a classroom or school. Some pitfalls include reduction of literature study to the search for a moral lesson; the "do as I say, not as I do" mentality; and reliance on posters, slogans, and glitzy gimmicks. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education