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Sisk, Dorothy A. – Elementary School Journal, 1982
Reviews literature arguing for the moral education of gifted students. Bibliotherapy and group dynamics activities are advocated as strategies for promoting moral development. An approach to using stories in bibliotherapy is suggested in appended material. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Elementary Education, Ethical Instruction, Gifted
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Mosher, Ralph L. – Journal of Education, 1981
Describes Kohlberg's cognitive-developmental theory of moral development and provides examples of how Kohlberg's theoretical principles can be employed in everyday family interaction. Holds that parents are always moral educators and must therefore consciously implement moral development strategies in the home environment. (GC)
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Family Environment, Moral Values, Parent Child Relationship
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Nicholes, Daniel R. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1981
In response to the Pekarsky article in the Spring 1980 issue of "Theory and Research in Social Education," the author argues that moral dilemma stories are an appropriate teaching approach for a moral education program. Moral dilemma discussions benefit both teachers and students. (RM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Teaching Methods, Values Clarification
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Sobol, Thomas – Educational Leadership, 1980
A practicing school administrator sympathetic to the broad aims of moral education asks some questions about teaching moral education in the schools. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Moral Values, Social Problems
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Oldenquist, Andrew – Educational Leadership, 1980
By training children to be good citizens of local communities, as well as good citizens of the national community within which the local communities are nested, one accepts diversity of culture and style as a basic good. (Author)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
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Brown, Paula E.; Mausehund, Jean – Business Communication Quarterly, 1997
Addresses the advantages of using a business structure in the classroom; the purpose of discussing ethics in the classroom; the design of a classroom business; the methodology needed to implement the activity; an assessment of outcomes; and the results of the exercise. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Class Activities, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
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Standish, Paul – Journal of Moral Education, 2001
Discusses nihilism as a characteristic of contemporary discourse regarding morality and moral education. Examines this discourse in light of Emmanuel Levinas' account of the primacy of ethics: absolute responsibility in the face of the other, of the asymmetry of relations to each other. (CAJ)
Descriptors: Equal Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Higher Education
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Thornburg, Robert Watts – Journal of Education, 2000
Discusses whether virtue can be taught in college, asserting that virtue is relative and tradition bound. Difficulties in answering this question include lack of adequate definitions of terms, overwhelming influence of Christian and Western approaches, the "unvirtue" experienced by many learners, and students' innate resistance to the…
Descriptors: College Students, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education, Integrity
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Jorgensen, Brian – Journal of Education, 2000
Asserts that university students are at precisely the right age to gain greater power over their lives, describing a vacuous college life and discussing the potential that a good university education offers. Examines possibilities and promise in students' lives, suggesting that the principal task in fostering virtue is to evoke love in students…
Descriptors: College Students, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education, Integrity
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Rhode, Deborah L. – Journal of Legal Education, 2001
Explores why, as trustees of legal traditions, legal educators have an obligation to inspire and equip future lawyers to address issues such as access to justice, the regulation of lawyers' conduct, the pressures of legal workplaces, and the erosion of support for pro bono contributions. (EV)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education, Legal Education (Professions)
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Scheffler, Israel – New Directions for Child Development, 1990
Discusses the three elements of Kohlberg's work which contributed to the opening of a new level of dialogue between philosophers and psychologists. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Moral Development
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Minahan, John – Journal of Correctional Education, 1990
Argues that it is false to assume that morality can be taught and that increased moral sophistication will reduce recidivism in a causal sense. Suggests that the humanities are probably helpful in dealing with recidivism because they improve the way inmates "map" the world and their place in it. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Correctional Education, Ethical Instruction, Humanities Instruction
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Gotz, Ignacio L. – Educational Theory, 1989
The nature of skill, distinguished from habit, is sketched. Moral skill is defined as the skill, born of genetically rooted talent, which masterminds subsidiary skills into moral action (action conforming to certain moral principles). Training this skill is possible, but results will be uneven because talent varies. (IAH)
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Moral Development, Moral Values, Nature Nurture Controversy
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Sichel, Betty A. – Educational Theory, 1989
This article examines the theoretical assumptions of one type of behaviorism, currently known as social-learning theory, developed by the Sophist Protagoras. Also included is a brief investigation of Socrates' criticism of this view of psychology and his argument that it is an unsatisfactory basis for moral and citizenship education. (IAH)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Citizenship Education, Classical Literature, Educational Theories
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Thompson, Joyce E.; Thompson, Henry O. – Nursing Outlook, 1989
The authors discuss the ethics content to be taught in nursing education and the goals of ethics education for both undergraduate and graduate students. Teacher qualifications and evaluation of learning are also considered. (CH)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Ethical Instruction, Nursing Education, Nursing Students
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