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Panzl, Barbara; McMahon, Timothy – 1989
This document is a compilation of materials from a presentation on ethical decision making. These components are included: (1) four sample moral dilemmas; (2) graphs of Kohlberg's six stages of moral growth; (3) graphs of Gilligan's Theory of Moral Judgments; (4) graphs of Kitchner's Theory of Ethical Principles; (5) a discussion of the four…
Descriptors: College Students, Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Ethical Instruction
Kirby, Peggy C.; And Others – 1990
Typical ethical dilemmas confronted by educational administrators and their normative levels of ethical reasoning are identified in this two-phase study. The first phase, which involves in-depth interviews with 23 principals, applies the Van Hoose and Paradise (1979) developmental model of ethical reasoning to self-reports of decision making…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Martinsons, Barbara, Ed. – 1987
This working paper is one in a series of policy statements on the relationship between liberal education and careers in business; it covers a seminar discussing ethics and the teaching of morality. Papers given by seven professionals in the corporate and academic world are included. After an introduction to the seminar and a statement on corporate…
Descriptors: Conferences, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, General Education
Rassweiler, Anne D., Ed.; Hylander, Joan W., Ed. – 1985
A series of reports reflecting the activities of the Community College Humanities Association (CCHA) are presented in these proceedings. The first article, "Teaching Professional Ethics: Proceed, But with Caution," by Richard A. Wright, argues that extreme care must be taken in developing and teaching professional ethics, discussing what…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Objectives, Ethical Instruction, Humanities
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Benson, George C. S.; Forcinelli, Joseph – NASSP Bulletin, 1975
Encouraging schools to shoulder the responsibility of teaching personal ethics, these authors outline various teaching methods for the study of ethical questions. (Editor)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational History, Ethical Instruction, Moral Values
Terry, Charles L., Ed. – 1981
Moral education in boarding schools is the topic of this publication which includes summaries of the proceedings of the Bicentennial Summer Institute sponsored by Phillips Exeter Academy in June 1978. Interspersed throughout are passages from a journal kept by a participant in the Institute. The contextual and didactic approaches to moral…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Developmental Stages, Ethical Instruction, Moral Development
Thomas, M. Donald; Lewy, Rafael – 1978
In our desire to establish social justice, we have neglected individual morality. Moral education was once a major part of the school experience, but has been lost in the present era of pluralistic ethics. While social-situational ethics have brought some good results, such as greater justice for minorities and governmental reform, they have also…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Grams, Armin – 1969
This guide for teachers and parents provides information and advice about the role teachers and parents should play in the sex education of children at different stages in development. The importance of attitudes is stressed, and the development of sexuality from birth through maturity is described. Practical suggestions are made about what…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Ethical Instruction, Human Body, Human Development
Lanigan, Richard L. – 1973
Traditional concepts of speech ethics are based on either "national value" or "formula value" theories. The national value theory asserts that the ethical standards by which a speaker and a speech are evaluated must reflect established societal mores. The formula value theory delineates a set of rules for the student to follow in the process of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Ethical Instruction, Moral Values, Persuasive Discourse
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Callahan, Daniel – Liberal Education, 1978
The teaching of ethics and values is a concern of American education. Scientific and technological developments and the responsibilities of professional life and of personal morality are discussed. Steps to a quality program in ethics, and the need for a theoretical framework are also addressed. (SW)
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Higher Education, Moral Development
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Hare, William – Journal of Moral Education, 1987
Examines three contemporary approaches to moral education, (values clarification, situation ethics, and critical issues), to see how far they satisfy the ideal of open-mindedness. Finds that while all three seek to avoid indoctrination and present different alternatives to traditional moral education with its emphasis on absolute moral values, all…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Moral Development
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Vaux, Kenneth – Religious Education, 1988
Discusses the moral nature of the AIDS crisis, finding it to be an occasion for moral responsibility. Examines three moral characteristics of a fidelity-tempered ethic which can serve society as the crisis continues. States that restoration of faithfulness is the best hope for "enduring and overcoming" the crisis. (GEA)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Beliefs, Christianity, Church Role
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Wesson, David A. – Journalism Educator, 1988
Explains how media law and ethics courses can generate student involvement through the use of fictitious congressional representatives and hearings. (MM)
Descriptors: College Seniors, Course Content, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education
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Totten, Samuel – Social Science Record, 1987
Notes the tendency to exclude genocide from the school curriculum and argues that what schools do not teach is just as important as what they do. States that knowledge alone may not halt genocidal acts but contends that learning about genocide is a significant first step in combatting its practice. (Author/GEA)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Concept Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
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Charny, Israel W. – Social Science Record, 1987
Argues for a more humanistic definition of genocide; one that includes the intentional murder of a group of human beings on the basis of any shared identity. Identifies the Holocaust as the world's major genocidal event but urges recognition of the Armenian, Cambodian, and similar tragedies. Proposes an early-warning organization to monitor and…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Genocide
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