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Grant, Thomas A. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This quasi-experimental study at a Northwest university compared two methods of teaching media ethics, a class taught with the principle-based SBH Maieutic Method (n = 25) and a class taught with a traditional case study method (n = 27), with a control group (n = 21) that received no ethics training. Following a 16-week intervention, a one-way…
Descriptors: Mass Media, Ethics, Case Studies, Teaching Methods
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Vainio, Annukka – Journal of Moral Education, 2011
The assumptions of Kohlberg, Turiel and Shweder regarding the features of moral reasoning were compared empirically. The moral reasoning of Finnish Evangelical Lutheran, Conservative Laestadian and non-religious adolescents was studied using Kohlberg's Moral Judgment Interview and Turiel Rule Transgression Interview methods. Religiosity and choice…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Ethical Instruction, Adolescents, Moral Issues
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Cummings, Rhoda; Maddux, Cleborne D.; Richmond, Aaron; Cladianos, Antonia – Teachers College Record, 2010
Background/Context: Results of the few studies that have investigated moral reasoning in education students suggest that such reasoning may be less advanced for them than for college students with non-education majors and that education students do not appear to advance in moral reasoning from freshman to senior year. Purpose: The purpose of the…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Control Groups, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study
Tirri, Kirsi – 1996
This study compared themes of moral dilemmas constructed by 12- and 13-year-olds from a Finnish public school and a special school for academically gifted students. Participating were 87 sixth graders, representing the general population of adolescents, and 27 gifted adolescents. Students were given 30 minutes to write a story representing a…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Early Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Farmer, Eyleen H. – 1986
Considering that values and value systems are determinants of human behavior and that the school system is a primary agent of values inculcation, this study assesses whether the school setting has an impact on the value priorities of students. The Rokeach Value Survey was administered to 68 students of both sexes attending three local high schools…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Attitude Measures, Comparative Analysis
Tirri, Kirsi – 2000
This study examined the development of empathy and role-taking skills in 194 Finnish students in Grades 6 and 9. Students wrote a story about a moral conflict in their school involving themselves or their friends. Story content and theme were analyzed and compared across age groups. Findings indicated that the themes of conflicts could be…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Early Adolescents
Thomas, R. Murray; Rasheed, Mohammed A. – 1990
An analysis of the opinions of 126 Saudi Arabian and of 166 U.S. students about 6 instances of law violations indicated that the gender of the student making the moral judgment was not a dominant factor in the student's selecting consequences to be experienced by people who committed the acts represented in the 6 cases. However, there were…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Developmental Psychology, Foreign Countries
Gorman, Margaret; And Others – 1982
The development of moral judgment of students was studied in two types of college courses requiring readings, lectures, and discussions. In one of the courses, students gained exposure to or served disadvantaged people; they combined reflection on this experience in the light of readings and lectures. The other course was a more traditional…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Developmental Stages
Heslep, Robert D. – 1976
Four theoretical approaches to moral/citizenship education are described and compared. Positive and negative aspects of the cognitive-decision, developmental, prosocial, and values approaches are discussed and ways of relating the four approaches to each other are suggested. The first approach, cognitive-decision, is distinctive for its…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Comparative Analysis, Democratic Values
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Baek, Hye-Jeong – Journal of Moral Education, 2002
Explores Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development in relation to Korean and British children. Illustrates cultural differences in moral orientations. Notes it was not possible to match responses from Korean children to Kohlberg's manual. Suggests that interpretation of children's moral reasoning should be based on consideration of cultural…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Iozzi, Louis A.; And Others – 1980
The purpose of this module is to introduce students (grades 7-8) to the concept of change as reflected in changes of lifestyle. The module is comprised of three major sections. Section 1 examines family roles in earlier Amerindian society (low technology) and society today (high technology). Section 2 examines the role and purpose of education,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Change, Comparative Analysis, Critical Thinking
Iozzi, Louis A. – 1982
"Technology and Changing Lifestyles" is one of the "Preparing for Tomorrow's World" (PTW) program modules. PTW is an interdisciplinary, future-oriented program incorporating information from the sciences and social sciences and addressing societal concerns which interface science/technology/society. The program promotes…
Descriptors: American Indians, Change, Comparative Analysis, Critical Thinking