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Caspary, William R. – Educational Theory, 1990
Dewey felt that people conducted themselves most ethically when reason and desire were in harmony. This article seeks to clarify some of the ambiguities noted by various interpreters of Dewey's philosophy, considers criticisms of these interpretations, and establishes a basis for fresh theorizing in the field of ethics. (IAH)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Ethics, Naturalism, Social Cognition
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Bovasso, Gregory; And Others – Youth and Society, 1991
Reports the results of administering the Crissman test of moral values to 169 Ohio State University students in 1988, and discusses changes as measured over the last 60 years using the same test. Finds college youth of the 1980s the least morally severe generation of recent times. (DM)
Descriptors: College Students, Moral Values, Questionnaires, Sex Differences
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Harlow, Steve; Cummings, Rhoda – Educational Forum, 2000
Explains how Piaget's theory illuminates children's cognitive construction of morality. Discusses ways to develop moral judgment by teaching reciprocity and mutual respect. (SK)
Descriptors: Children, Constructivism (Learning), Moral Development, Moral Values
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Overton, Willis F. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2000
Discusses the history of the dichotomy drawn between fact and value, tracing its development from modernity to postmodernity. Advocates a relational approach that permits diversity in the context of unity, in which the conditions "is" and "ought" are complimentary. (JPB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Moral Development, Moral Values, Postmodernism
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Parsons, Charles K.; Cable, Dan; Wilkerson, James M. – Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 1999
Management graduates (n=62) participated in mock interviews with corporate recruiters. Half of the interviewers were instructed to focus on specific applicant values. Their accuracy regarding those values was higher than other interviewers'. Interviewers were more accurate assessing applicant values important in their organizational culture. (SK)
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Evaluation Methods, Job Applicants, Recruitment
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Fenner, David E. W. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2005
This essay notes that two trends seem apparent. First, the pursuit of beauty-production as an artistic goal goes down from Post-Impressionism to the present. Second, since the eighteenth century, objective, formalist treatments of artistic merit have given way to subjective accounts. With these subjective accounts comes antirealist sentiment. The…
Descriptors: Value Judgment, Aesthetics, Art Appreciation, Art Expression
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Friday, Jonathan – Journal of Moral Education, 2004
This article questions whether the study of normative moral theory and its application to particular moral problems has a beneficial effect upon someone seeking to improve the quality of their moral thinking. A broad outline of the conception of moral thinking underlying moral theory and applied ethics is considered, particularly the logical…
Descriptors: Ethics, Value Judgment, Moral Development, Moral Values
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Barrett, Terry – Teaching Artist Journal, 2004
In this article, the author focuses on the essential practices in guiding student dialogue about works of art. He offers ways to improve the quantity and quality of students' discussions about art, both the art that they make and that of professional artists. The article is informed by research into what philosophers of art and literature have…
Descriptors: Art Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Art Criticism, Value Judgment
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Soliday, Mary – College Composition and Communication, 2004
This article describes how readers from a graduate program in anthropology evaluated student writing in a general education course. Readers voiced the concerns of their discipline when they focused on the stance writers assumed and how they made value judgments.
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Evaluation, College Students, Anthropology
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Standish, Paul – Oxford Review of Education, 2006
In his "Perspectives on the Philosophy of Education" John Wilson laments the confusion that surrounds the current state of the philosophy of education. Unlike other branches of philosophy, he claims, it is not clear what the philosophy of education is about, and a snapshot of current work in the field reveals its lack of coherence. To remedy this…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Intellectual Disciplines, Value Judgment, Rhetorical Criticism
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Tonso, William R. – Academic Questions, 2004
William R. Tonso has chosen an issue that he knows something about to examine how sociology textbooks address controversy. Appealing for gun control is fashionable, but it is at odds with a fondness that ordinary Americans have for their firearms--one that is supported by a growing body of research on deterrence to crime. There are two sides to…
Descriptors: Textbook Content, Weapons, Textbooks, Gun Control
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Hergert, Michael – American Journal of Business Education, 2009
Internships are an increasingly popular element of higher education in business and provide many potential benefits to students. An internship experience can help students make the connection between their academic studies and the world of business. They can also create valuable connections and networking opportunities to improve the employment…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Student Attitudes, Internship Programs, Relevance (Education)
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Joffee, Monte; Goulah, Jason; Gebert, Andrew – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2009
This article presents a dialogue with Monte Joffee. Joffee has been an active leader in the small school and charter school movements in New York City for over 20 years. He is a cofounder of The Renaissance Charter School in New York City and served as its founding principal (1993-2007). In this dialogue, Joffee articulates the ways in which…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Charter Schools, Educational Philosophy, Human Geography
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Rallis, Sharon F. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2010
This paper analyzes the ethically important moments that helped build, then break, and then negotiate the relationship between researchers and schools during an ethnographic-type study conducted by the team of researchers from a prominent private university. I posit that the researchers' unskilled approach culminated in producing written…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, Educational Researchers, Participation, Communication Skills
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Gavalas, Dimitris – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2007
Employing Searle's views, I begin by arguing that students of Mathematics behave similarly to machines that manage symbols using a set of rules. I then consider two types of Mathematics, which I call "Cognitive Mathematics" and "Technical Mathematics" respectively. The former type relates to concepts and meanings, logic and sense, whilst the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Symbols (Mathematics), Educational Technology, Technological Advancement
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