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Hytten, Kathy – Democracy & Education, 2015
In this essay, I offer provocations toward an ethics of teaching for democracy and social justice. I argue that while driven by compelling macro social and political visions, social justice teachers do not pay sufficient attention to the moral dimensions of micro, classroom-level interactions in their work. I begin by describing social justice…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Democracy, Social Justice
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Yap, Siew Fong – Issues in Educational Research, 2014
The realisation to integrate science, ethics and morality is recognised with growing impetus in recent years (as noted with introducing the Australian Curriculum "Science as a Human Endeavour" strand), to develop sophisticated epistemologies of science, which includes an appreciation of the social context including ethical thinking. To…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Values, Ethics, Moral Values
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Doris, Dennis A. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1978
A nonindoctrinating, sound theoretical and practical base upon which to develop the teaching of moral education relies on several principles: discussion of moral conflict situations; knowledge of the student's stage of moral development; guidance of developmental matches; encouragement of role taking; and focus on rational thinking. (JMF)
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Models, Moral Development
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Woodhouse, Margaret; Fleming, Dan B. – History Teacher, 1976
Effective ways to teach values education in history courses are described. Also included is a review of the general trend toward increased values education in the curriculum and its educational advantages. (DE)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Higher Education, History, Instructional Innovation
Hartoonian, H. Michael – 1975
Four models for interpreting values education strategies are provided. Six examples form curriculum projects are analyzed in light of three of these conceptual models. The first model categorizes values approaches by whether they describe, analyze, or advocate a particular value position. The second model categorizes values approaches by whether…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Nichols, James R. – American Biology Teacher, 1995
Makes an argument that teachers will unintentionally impart their values to students and that it is better for teachers to be open and honest and to serve as a model of values clarification. Examines reasons for discussing such issues as dissection, anthropocentricity, evolution, and scientist's gender. (LZ)
Descriptors: Biology, Higher Education, Moral Issues, Science Education
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Bridger, James A. – American Biology Teacher, 1977
Outlines techniques used in teaching a course in "life-line" ethics, in which the events of conception, birth and death are related to ethical issues of abortion, suicide, euthanasia, etc. Several modes of actively involving students are described. Lists seven reference for information on bioethical issues. (CS)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Ethics, Higher Education
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Myers, Lynn – History and Social Science Teacher, 1977
A Canadian political role-playing sequence helps secondary students understand the workings of Parliament and clarify their own values. The issue under debate is abolition or retention of capital punishment. Article describes rationale, teacher's instructions, roles, related legislature, rules of Parliamentary debate, public opinion polls, news…
Descriptors: Capital Punishment, Learning Activities, Moral Issues, Parliamentary Procedures
Thiroux, Jacques P., Ed. – 1975
The keynote speaker at this conference reviewed the ways to overcome the separation between humanists and what is conceived to be the real world. Humanists must not only foster greater appreciation of the arts and expose people to the background of human culture, but engage in direct interaction with critical issues and long-term social choices.…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Course Objectives, Ethical Instruction, Futures (of Society)
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Solomon, Joan; Swift, Julia – Journal of Biological Education, 1990
Described is a project in which information about the moral issues surrounding tissue transplants was obtained and videotaped for classroom use. Moral positions and possible educational strategies are discussed. Examples of student statements are presented. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Higher Education
Hall, Robert T. – 1979
This handbook contains background readings, teaching strategies, and units of study for teaching moral education at the elementary, secondary, and adult levels. It offers practical strategies and insights for helping adolescents become more caring, thoughtful, and responsible persons. The intent is to help young people make more rational decisions…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavioral Sciences, Business, Debate
Butts, R. Freeman; And Others – 1977
The major premise of the three essays in this booklet is that moral education in the schools is and will become even more explicit and direct. Another premise is that only through education do people become moral; ethical behavior arises neither from psychological predetermination nor from instinct. New approaches to moral education are necessary…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Attitude Change, Citizenship Responsibility
Smith, Gary R. – 1978
This book contains 33 supplementary activities on U.S. history. Although the activities were written for junior and senior high school students, most activities are adaptable for use with elementary school students also. The activities attempt to develop skills in three areas: (1) discovery skills (collecting, analyzing, and evaluating data;…
Descriptors: American History, Basic Skills, Citizenship, Community Resources