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Atkinson, Lillian; Ogletree, Earl – Illinois Schools Journal, 1982
Describes development of theories of moral education, including those of William McGuffy, John Dewey, Jean Piaget, and Lawrence Kohlberg. Illustrates relationship of Kohlberg's stages of moral maturity to Piaget's stages of cognitive development. Notes criticisms of Kohlberg's theory, and describes alternatives including behavior modification and…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Development, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Paul J. Porwell – Online Submission, 1976
The purpose of this report is to provide a brief background on the current status on values teaching, to describe the two values education approaches most frequently appearing in recent educational literature (values clarification and cognitive development), to discuss methods of initiating values programs, to furnish examples of how schools are…
Descriptors: Values Education, Values Clarification, Cognitive Development, Bibliographies
Paul J. Porwell – 1976
This publication is designed to summarize relevant information on the schools' role in the teaching of values. A brief background on the current status of values teaching is provided and two values education approaches that frequently have appeared in recent educational literature--values clarification and cognitive development--are described.…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Hennessy, Thomas C., Ed. – 1979
This book contains papers in revised form that were delivered during the Fordham University 1976 Institute on Moral Education. The eight papers are titled: (1) The Teacher as Moral Educator; (2) Ten Years as a Moral Educator in a Catholic School; (3) Moral Education at the College Level: A Blueprint; (4) Moral Education at the Elementary School…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Ethical Instruction, Human Dignity, Humanistic Education
Heller, Sherri Z. – Teacher, 1979
Aside from being an invasion of privacy, values clarification exercises are inappropriate for most elementary students who, still in the concrete operations stage of mental development, are incapable of generalizing moral principles. It would be better to teach concrete problem-solving processes until the formal operations stage is reached. (SJL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Editorials, Elementary Education