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West, Thomas G. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1980
This second essay in a three-part series addresses what is labeled "first education"--education for the formation of character. The author argues that the attempt of contemporary social science to achieve a value-free orientation in human life can be questioned and that teachers should articulate a philosophic defense of moral training. (JMD)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedGopinathan, S. – International Review of Education, 1980
This article examines moral education in the schools of Singapore, a highly complex society with considerable pluralism plus rapid urbanization and industrialization. Analysis of recent government reports indicates an inadequate response to moral education issues--concern for political stability and ethnic sensibilities promote generalizations…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy
Read, Joel – New Directions for Higher Education, 1980
This field report from a Catholic liberal arts college for women suggests that, in any environment, a holistic approach to moral development is possible by challenging students to integrate their knowledge with their actions and to deal with inherent values issues both in and out of the curriculum. (Author)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Church Related Colleges, College Curriculum, College Environment
Peer reviewedHamner, Martin E.; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1981
The roles of ethics and law in contemporary pharmacy practice are investigated. Four ethico-legal issues are discussed: profile maintenance and use, patient counseling, drug product selection, and delegation of professional tasks. The drug product selection movement has forced upon pharmacists a reassessment of ethical and legal standards.…
Descriptors: Counseling, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Drug Therapy
Zajda, Joseph – CORE, 1979
Marxist-Leninist ethics were related to Communist morality in practice by surveying Soviet students' values and perceptions of the influence of parents, schools, and mass media. The content of moral education, history, and social studies curricula, and the structure of youth organizations (Octobrists, Pioneers, and Komsomal) were examined.…
Descriptors: Communism, Comparative Education, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCragg, A. Wesley – Canadian Journal of Education, 1979
This article evaluates the position of the Ontario Ministry of Education on moral education, particularly as evidenced in the MacKay Committee report, "Religious Information and Moral Development." Finally, it suggests some reasons why formal moral education should not continue to be part of the public school curriculum. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Problems, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSpencer, Albert F. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1996
This article focuses on ways to integrate ethical issues in physical and sport education into professional action without involving institutional control, considering an individual approach to teaching-coaching practices that builds students' ethical decision making skills and develops character. Issues for group discussion and individual…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Decision Making, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedNordmann, Nancy – Journal of Moral Education, 2001
Argues that giving voice to students with learning disabilities is requisite of moral education. Explains that schools practicing student marginalization abrogate their moral responsibility. Presents cases of two students with opposing needs who attend schools with diametrically different philosophies toward learning disabilities. Evaluates…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPerel'man, I. M.; And Others – Russian Education and Society, 1996
Describes a course in ethics for younger children taught in a gymnasium school in the Russian city of Ufa. Provides a fascinating look at the conception and implementation of ethical instruction in contemporary Russia (students assume the role of head of the family and devise "taboos" to maintain peace and harmony). (MJP)
Descriptors: Child Development, Comparative Education, Course Content, Educational Change
Peer reviewedHoyle, John R. – Education Leadership Review, 2002
Argues for including a spiritual component in educational-leadership programs for both preservice and inservice teachers and administrators. The curriculum would stress case studies instead of models of codes of ethics and strive for "a balance that weighs both the soul and the intellect." (Contains 11 references.) (WFA)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLittle, Timothy H. – Michigan Social Studies Journal, 1989
Defines Law-Related Education and describes its goals: citizenship and ethics education, delinquency prevention, teaching survival, and critical thinking skills. Justifies Law-Related Education's place in the social studies curriculum. (CH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedDalton, Anne Marie – Religious Education, 1990
Examines the ecological issues within religious education. Suggests ways the curriculum can be restructured to adequately address ecological issues. Focuses on creation myths and their contribution to popular attitudes concerning the earth and ecological concerns. Proposes a reinterpretation of the creation myth in Genesis. (RW)
Descriptors: Course Content, Creationism, Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedCardenas, Cecilia – Religion & Public Education, 1989
States that religious practices in the Venezuelan public schools encourage moral development and do not create controversy because these policies have traditionally been an important part of Venezuelan children's education. Contends that values are taught to children not only in school but also by the family and the Roman Catholic church, the…
Descriptors: Catholics, Church Role, Educational Policy, Elementary School Curriculum
Peer reviewedHansen, David T. – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1989
Examines ritualized beginning moments of three high school teachers' classes. Reveals the moral significance of what is treated as the routine of readying a class for instruction. Teachers and students are found to share assumptions which include a sense of responsibility, a respect for role, and a seriousness of purpose. (JS)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Educational Environment, Ethical Instruction, Habit Formation
Gielen, Uwe – Moral Education Forum, 1990
Discusses Chinese moral values, moral reasoning, and moral education in East Asia. Examines moral concepts cross-culturally. Argues that the Kohlbergian approach is useful to the study of Chinese moral reasoning. Offers suggestions for future research on Chinese morality within the framework of a culture-inclusive psychology. (RW)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences

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