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Hill, Brian V. – Intellect, 1973
Article considered the viewpoints of three leading thinkers on contemporary educational theory. (RK)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Objectives, Educational Problems, Educational Theories

Dawson, Theo L.; Gabrielian, Sonya – Developmental Review, 2003
Compares concepts defining Kohlbergian stages of moral development with those associated with orders of hierarchical complexity determined with a generalized content-independent stage-scoring system. Finds that Kohlberg's sequence generally matches that identified with the scoring system and that contract and authority concepts match the concepts…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Concept Formation
Social Interactions in the Home and the Development of Young Children's Conceptions of the Personal.

Nucci, Larry; Weber, Elsa K. – Child Development, 1995
Observations and interviews of 20 middle-class preschoolers and their mothers were conducted to examine the emergence of the personal domain. Found that preschoolers make a conceptual distinction between personal and moral or conventional issues, and that mothers were more likely to negotiate with children over personal than social events. (MDM)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Concept Formation, Individual Development, Moral Development

Trotzer, James P. – International Journal of Family Therapy, 1981
Values are discussed in terms of development, nature, and implications for family therapy. Clinical examples are used to demonstrate concepts and a model is presented which depicts how the various leverages utilized in family therapy related to family values. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Concept Formation, Cultural Background, Family Counseling
Bebeau, Muriel J.; Thoma, Stephen J. – 1998
This study describes the steps taken to measure the integrity of an intermediate concept measure and test the assessment strategy of a well-validated dental ethics curriculum. Because this curriculum, which had been in place for 15 years, had consistently been shown to influence moral judgment, it was posited that a cross-sectional comparison…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Construct Validity
Oja, Sharon Nodie – 1990
This paper reports research from four studies of how teachers come to learn professional knowledge based on theoretical frameworks of the developmental theories of Piaget (cognitive development), Kohlberg (moral development), Loevinger (ego development), and Hunt (conceptual development). Studies proceed on the assumption that a perspective of…
Descriptors: Action Research, Adult Learning, Concept Formation, Developmental Psychology