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Peer reviewedFox, Ellen; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1995
This article reviews the 25-year history of undergraduate medical ethics education. Alternatives to the traditional model that focus more directly on students' personal values, attitudes, and behavior, are discussed. Three incipient trends are identified: everyday ethics, student ethics, and macro-ethics. Specific course and curricula are used as…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
Skawinski, Carol – Taproot, 1995
There has been a resurgence of concern for character education in schools because of the breakdown of the family and growing negative influences such as the mass media. Discusses how character education can be taught, who will teach it, the role of outdoor educators and the use of animals in teaching it, and accommodating differing cultural…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Family Influence
Peer reviewedFisher, Allen – Religious Education, 1995
Compares values and ethics related courses in three types of colleges. The study included three variables: Total Values Courses Required, Contemporary Values Courses Required, and Nonreligion Values Courses Required. Discovers that, although Evangelical colleges require greater coursework, instruction is often one-sided. (MJP)
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum Enrichment, Curriculum Evaluation
Gentile, Mary C. – Moral Education Forum, 1991
Discusses problems of teaching business ethics. Describes studies conducted among faculty and students. Concludes that actions and the broader school culture are more influential than special programs and rhetoric. Reports on a required ethics course at the beginning of Harvard University's Master's in Business Administration (MBA) program,…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Responsibility, Curriculum Development, Degree Requirements
Peer reviewedIwasa, Nobumichi – Journal of Moral Education, 1992
Compares interview results to identify moral stages of United States and Japanese adults. Includes findings of postconventional reasoners to substantiate evidence of postconventional stages as adult stages. Reports major cultural differences in the approach to the fundamental value of human life. Suggests a need for examination of the conception…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Bias, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedPagano, Jo Anne – Journal of Moral Education, 1991
Discusses student criticism of higher education. Responds in the context of moral questions. Argues that education is about the development of a moral imagination. Suggests that students be encouraged to locate their own questions in material to be studied. Concludes that through storytelling teachers and students can find common ground as well as…
Descriptors: Criticism, Educational Objectives, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMiller, Ron – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1992
Explains the concept and context of holistic education, focusing on the Chicago Statement on Education (June 1990) issued by 80 diverse holistic educators. The article introduces five articles in the same issue of "Teacher Education Quarterly" on holistic education and its implications for teacher education. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Change, Educational Theories, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedHansen, David T. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1993
Reviews research on the personal dimensions of teaching and how teaching can be enriched by conceiving of it as a reflective and moral practice. Concludes that teacher behaviors can translate specifically into enacted social values such as civility, effort, and appreciation of subject-matter. (CFR)
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Moral Development, Moral Values, Secondary Education
Boothe, James W.; And Others – Executive Educator, 1992
From a random sample of 6,102 school executives, 1,115 (18 percent) answered questions about their attitudes toward hiring relatives and receiving gifts and services from vendors. Tables illustrate data by principals at school level, and by superintendents. Demographic information about respondents is provided. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Characteristics, Administrators, Boards of Education
Peer reviewedRichburg, Robert W.; Nelson, Barbara J. – Social Studies, 1990
Stresses the importance of teaching values in U.S. history classes. Reviews current literature on values development. Presents a lesson plan on John Adams and his decision-making role in the Boston Massacre incident. Asks students to examine the parallels between Adams' decision to defend the British soldiers and their own lives. (RW)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Class Activities, Decision Making Skills, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedHerzog, Harold A. – Teaching of Psychology, 1990
Reviews two prominent philosophical justifications for animal liberation and describes a simulation that facilitates class discussion of animal research issues. Students reported that the exercise increased their awareness of the issues and of the complexity of making ethical decisions. (DB)
Descriptors: Animals, Behavioral Science Research, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedMacrina, Francis L.; Munro, Cindy L. – Academic Medicine, 1993
Development of a Virginia Commonwealth University course on responsible conduct of science in the biomedical disciplines is described. Issues discussed include course content decisions; use of published resource materials and documents from professional societies, institutions, states, and federal government as teaching tools; and use of case…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Course Descriptions, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedSimon, Frank; Van Damme, Dirk – History of Education, 1993
Describes the role of Francois Laurent in shaping the educational system of Ghent (Belgium), an early industrialized city, during the late 1800s. Discusses the social and educational issues that resulted from industrialization, the creation of a working class, and the needs of working class children. (CFR)
Descriptors: Church Role, Educational History, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWright, Ian – Social Studies, 1993
Contends that the key questions in civic education are How should people be treated? and How should disputes between people be resolved? Argues that a moral system is necessary for a civil society and that schools have a responsibility to encourage common-sense notions of ethical behavior. Includes classroom activities to illustrate this approach.…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Class Activities, Democratic Values, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedColes, Robert – Social Studies, 1993
Relates a narrative of a boy's life from his elementary school years through his early adult years. Reports on how his early empathy for the economic and social status of migrant workers changed as a result of parental pressure. Concludes that parents often send children conflicting messages about ethics and values. (CFR)
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Childhood Needs


