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Peer reviewedParsons, Jim – Canadian Social Studies, 1998
Explores the issue of whether evil exists in the world and the best ways to confront it. Claims that the ubiquitousness of evil places a responsibility on social studies educators to address it in the classroom. Offers six suggestions for teaching students about the existence and implications of evil. (CMK)
Descriptors: Altruism, Consciousness Raising, Ethical Instruction, Religious Education
Peer reviewedKrajewski, Bob; Bailey, Elsie – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
Character education's goal is to help young people know, care about, and act on core ethical values such as fairness, honesty, kindness, respect for others, and responsibility. In this interview, a high school principal in Memphis, Tennessee, explains how staff implemented a separate character-education course. (MLH)
Descriptors: Blacks, Courses, Educational Benefits, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedWalker, Lawrence J. – Journal of Moral Education, 1999
Investigates the personality traits that people believe to characterize moral exemplars and to compare that trait description with those for related types of exemplars. Reveals differences in personality attributions across types of exemplars and indicates that traits reflecting the Conscientiousness and Agreeableness factors were salient for the…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Ethical Instruction, Gender Issues
Peer reviewedRoochnik, David – Journal of Education, 1997
Explores the question of teaching virtue, which has been discussed for at least 2,500 years. The anonymous "Dissoi Logoi" of ancient Greece contained a series of arguments on both sides of the question, and the author concluded that virtue could be taught. Lessons are drawn for contemporary educators. (SLD)
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Greek Literature
Peer reviewedNoddings, Nel – Cambridge Journal of Education, 1996
Argues that affect has been neglected in education and that this neglect reduces the engagement of both students and teachers in their studies. Proposes increasing the use of stories in teacher education because they can increase interest, add cultural literacy, enhance human relations, and connect studies to great existential questions. (DSK)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedLamb, Sharon – Journal of Moral Education, 1997
Argues for an integration of moral education and sex education such that the primary values being taught would relate to the general treatment of human beings. Suggests that teaching about fantasy and "deviance" are the most important aspects of sex education to prepare boys to be "good" sex partners rather than perpetrators of abuse. (DSK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Fantasy, Humanistic Education
Peer reviewedMisgeld, Dieter; Magendzo, Abraham – Journal of Moral Education, 1997
Transcribes a conversation between Dieter Misgeld and Abraham Magendzo on human rights education. Misgeld envisions a moral climate based on the preservation of human rights while Magendzo articulates a vision of human rights education to produce democratic institutions and moral practice. Both call for a political analysis of moral education.…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Civil Liberties, Democratic Values
Peer reviewedGibelman, Margaret; Gelman, Sheldon R. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2001
Examines the issue of scientific misconduct and its implications for training social work researchers. Analyzes cases in which violation of legal and ethical research standards have occurred. Explores implications for faculty and curriculum development, and makes recommendations for the prevention and resolution of scientific misconduct in social…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Curriculum Development, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Peer reviewedFerreira, Maria M.; Bosworth, Kris – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2000
The role of context was examined in middle school students' descriptions of barriers to caring in four domains: self, intimate others, acquaintances, and strangers. Interviewed students expressed that nothing would stop them caring for themselves or intimates, while lack of reciprocity and fear of violence would stop them caring for others,…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Ethical Instruction, Helping Relationship, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedGotz, Ignacio L. – Educational Theory, 1995
Discusses moral education, examining how the notion of self arising within India's Vedanta tradition differs significantly from America's and how an education that proposes to foster the development of self would be at variance with American ideas. Teachings from the Bhagavad Gita are examined to explain the Vedantic concept of self. (SM)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedBlake-Kline, Bonnie – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1996
Discusses a study that applied a "zigzag" problem-solving sequence, based in Jungian personality theory, to Jane Yolen's book "Children of the Wolf." Suburban Pennsylvania fifth graders' actual responses to characters' dilemmas suggest that this model can help elementary teachers engage students in moral reasoning associated…
Descriptors: Characterization, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Psychology, Decision Making
Peer reviewedEngel, Janet Wolfe – Montessori Life, 2002
Describes how to create a context for Cosmic Education, which develops an awareness of the interrelationships between the elements of the cosmos and the individual's place in that continuum, in the early childhood Montessori classroom. Discusses the importance of meeting the child's developmental needs, and preparing the adult teacher spiritually,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education, Ecology
Peer reviewedMinchew, Sue S. – Clearing House, 2002
Illustrates how sports literature can be used in character education. Focuses on 10 ingredients for being a successful or "highly effective" person, and includes examples drawn from sports or sports literature. Discusses setting goals; proactive responses/positive thinking; a strong work ethic; a never-surrender attitude; physical and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Athletics, Books, Elementary Secondary Education
Desaulniers, Marie-Paule – Education Canada, 2000
Given that there can be no education without values, how do we define values education in a pluralistic, secular, and democratic society, and on what basis? To answer those questions, we must first distinguish between ethics, morality, and values education, and then examine the present-day context in which these concepts are expressed. (TD)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Ries, Peter – Momentum, 1999
Recounts the historical development of catechesis formation and training of catechists in Lansing, Michigan. Narrates the development in 1991 by the Diocesan Office of Catechesis of a committee of principals, directors of religious education, coordinators of youth ministry, and staff people to address catechesis formation concerns and to revise…
Descriptors: Administrators, Catholic Educators, Church Role, Clergy


