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Williams, Richard N.; Gantt, Edwin E. – Journal of Moral Education, 2012
The step-off point for this article is the problem of the "moral judgement-moral action gap" as found in contemporary literature of moral education and moral development. We argue that this gap, and the conceptual problems encountered by attempts to bridge it, reflects the effect of a different, deeper and more problematic conceptual gap: the…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Moral Development, Phenomenology, Moral Values
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Cuypers, Stefaan E. – Ethics and Education, 2012
In his 1973 paper "The Justification of Education" R. S. Peters aspired to give a non-instrumental justification of education. Ever since, his so-called "transcendental argument" has been under attack and most critics conclude that it does not work. They have, however, thrown the baby away with the bathwater, when they furthermore concluded that…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Values, Ethical Instruction
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Tomlin, Kathleen A.; Metzger, Matthew L.; Bradley-Geist, Jill; Gonzalez-Padron, Tracy – Journal of Management Education, 2017
Ethics blind spots, which have become a keystone of the emerging behavioral ethics literature, are essentially biases, heuristics, and psychological traps. Though students typically recognize that ethical challenges exist in the world at large, they often fail to see when they are personally prone to ethics blind spots. This creates an obstacle…
Descriptors: Ethics, Self Concept, Social Psychology, Heuristics
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Thompson, LaNette W.; Bagby, Janet H.; Sulak, Tracey N.; Sheets, Janet; Trepinski, Tonya M. – Journal of International Students, 2017
We examined the impact of a workshop on Asian international graduate students' understanding of a U.S. American university's concept of academic honesty. The workshop, taught from a cultural perspective, explained the U.S. American university's expectations to 19 participants. Data was obtained from a workshop post-test and from subsequent…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Foreign Students, Asians, Ethics
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Yankovych, Iryna – Comparative Professional Pedagogy, 2014
The comparative analysis of theoretical bases and the practice of moral education technologies implementation in Polish and Ukrainian pedagogy has been made. There has been stated that moral education technology in Ukrainian pedagogical science can be interpreted as a moral education system, the constituent parts of which are the following: aims,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Ethical Instruction, Educational Theories
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Atiles, Julia T.; Dominique-Maikell, Nikole; McKean, Kathleen – Educational Research Quarterly, 2014
The authors investigated the utility and efficacy of using concepts maps as a research tool to assess young children. Pre- and post- concept maps have been used as an assessment and evaluation tool with teachers and with older students, typically children who can read and write; this article summarizes an investigation into the utility of using…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Evaluation Methods, Cost Effectiveness, Efficiency
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Dolby, Nadine – Journal of College and Character, 2014
Recent research points to a 40% decline in college students' capacity for empathy over the past 4 decades (Konrath, O'Brien, & Hsing, 2011). In this article, the author reflects on undergraduates' reaction to the case study "Toys for Haiti," which the author created and designed to foster empathy in her students. She…
Descriptors: Empathy, Generational Differences, Undergraduate Students, Ethical Instruction
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Boon, Helen J.; Maxwell, Bruce – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
This paper provides a snapshot of the current approach to ethics education in accredited Australian pre-service teacher programs. Methods included a manual calendar search of ethics related subjects required in teacher programs using a sample of 24 Australian universities and a survey of 26 university representatives. Findings show a paucity of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Incidence, Foreign Countries
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Akaranga, Stephen; Simiyu, Patrick Cheben – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
In Kenya, Christian Religious Education is taught and examined by the Kenya National Examinations Council in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education at the end of the four years of Secondary Education cycle. The teaching of this subject in Secondary Schools ensures that learners are offered an opportunity to develop morally and spiritually…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Religious Education, Christianity
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Rosmiati, Rosmiati; Mahmud, Alimuddin; Talib, Syamsul B. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the basic education learning model with character-based through learning in the Universitas Muslim Indonesia. In addition, the research specifically examines the character of discipline, curiosity and responsibility. The specific target is to produce a basic education learning model…
Descriptors: Muslims, Research and Development, Foreign Countries, Ethical Instruction
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Narinasamy, Ilhavenil; Logeswaran, Aravindan Kalisri – World Journal of Education, 2015
Teacher modelling, a part of Ethics of Care plays a vital role in the relationship between teachers and students that shapes students' character in the classroom. This case study highlighted a limited understanding of a teacher in the classroom on what constitute care for her students. However, her display of caring was shown more through her…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Caring, Empathy, Case Studies
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Barnes, L. Philip – British Journal of Religious Education, 2015
This article interacts with a recent article by Denise Cush and Catherine Robinson in which they call for a new dialogue between religious studies in universities and religious education, and identify a number of developments in religious studies that have implications for the practice of religious education in schools. Cush and Robinson are…
Descriptors: Religion Studies, Religious Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Development
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Kristjánsson, Kristján – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
Initiatives to cultivate character and virtue in moral education at school continue to provoke sceptical responses. Most of those echo familiar misgivings about the notions of character, virtue and education in virtue -- as unclear, redundant, old-fashioned, religious, paternalistic, anti-democratic, conservative, individualistic, relative and…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Values Education, Ethical Instruction, Teaching Methods
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de Oliveira Andreotti, Vanessa; Pashby, Karen – Educational Forum, 2013
This article uses a critique of modernity to examine the perceived relationship between global citizenship education (GCE) and digital democracy (DD). We review critiques of citizenship education in the global imperative and of the relationship of technology to democratic engagement. An analogy expresses the problematic way that GCE and DD are…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Global Education, Technology Uses in Education
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Lima, Olivia K. – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2013
Olivia Lima writes in this article that because she is not trained as a therapist or counselor, but rather as a researcher in cognitive development, she cannot speak to the clinical role of empathy. However she does consider empathy central to her work teaching Child Psychology. Keeping that in mind, she begins her first class by telling the…
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Empathy, Moral Development, Teaching Methods
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