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Hoffman, Joan – English in Texas, 1995
Makes a case for teaching integrity in the classroom through writing assignments and case studies of ethical situations that teenagers would face in their daily lives. (TB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
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Perry, Constance M. – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1996
Enhances understanding of values-education issues by addressing research on moral and ethical development. Presents Damon's tripartite distinction among moral reflection, moral emotion, and moral conduct--head, heart, and habit--to show moral development's complexity. Although promoting prosocial behavior is parents' responsibility, literature is…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cognitive Psychology, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education
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Siu-Runyan, Yvonne – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1996
Teachers can teach about justice and caring across the curriculum without being didactic or moralistic. Multicultural literature can help students develop empathy and appreciation for others, think critically about society, and become motivated to change the status quo. This article outlines book selection criteria; provides a thematic, annotated…
Descriptors: Books, Elementary Education, Guidelines, Intellectual Development
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Jensen, Lene Arnett – Human Development, 1997
Argues that moral reasoning is premised upon more comprehensive worldviews. Suggests that moral behaviors in part serve to maintain these worldviews. Uses interviews with adults whose moral evaluations and reasoning place them on opposite sides of the current American culture war to illustrate the argument that they differ in their moralities…
Descriptors: Adults, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Culture
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Dien, Dora Shu-fang – Human Development, 1997
Raises the question of how applicable Jensen's approach is to other sociomoral contexts. Examines the meaning of worldview and that of morality and how the two intersect. (KB)
Descriptors: Adults, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Culture
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Arnstine, Donald – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2000
Addresses the problems of how moral character is developed and what moral character consists of. Emphasizes the development of democratic, ethical dispositions and focuses on two features of an educational environment that are especially important: respect for students as persons and the democratic organization of the groups in which the young…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Environment, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education
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Smith, Stacy – Educational Theory, 2000
Examines what values and virtues schools should cultivate in students as part of a program of moral or citizenship education, noting how these values and virtues differ based on historical and political contexts. The article focuses on four recent volumes on moral and citizenship education. (SM)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
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Bruess, Brian J.; Pearson, Frances C. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2000
Examines the relationship between Chickering's vectors and the development of moral reasoning in college students. Results indicate that the developmental tasks of Academic Autonomy, Mature Interpersonal Relationships, and Purpose are closely related to the development of moral maturity, and that identity and moral development are parallel…
Descriptors: College Students, Developmental Tasks, Higher Education, Identification (Psychology)
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Griffith, Brian A.; Duesterhaus, Molly – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2000
Historically, the counseling profession has resisted the inclusion of conversations about morality and virtue during the therapy process. This article suggests that counseling should be considered as a forum for moral reflection, which can encourage character development and civic responsibility. (Author/JDM)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Individual Development
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Li, Jin – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2002
Examined the Chinese model of learning using the Chinese term, "hao-xue-xin" (heart and mind for wanting to learn.) College students described ideal learners. They considered learning a process of moral striving (self-perfection) that stressed seeking knowledge and cultivating passion for lifelong learning, fostering diligence, enduring…
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries
Camping Magazine, 1999
The rapidly increasing number of camps in the 1910s through the 1920s led to the formation of camp directors' associations, the first nationally inclusive group being formed in 1924. An illustrative article from 1929, "The Future of Camping" (Edwin DeMerritte), discusses the mission and ethics of the camping profession and the role of…
Descriptors: Camping, Child Development, Ethics, Institutional Mission
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Tellings, Agnes – Educational Theory, 2001
Formulates some of the metatheoretical aspects of integrating models, theories, and foundations in the domain of action-directed sciences, distinguishing different levels at which integration can be performed and different areas that integration can cover; categorizing integration attempts by their form; discussing philosophical presuppositions,…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Foundations of Education, Higher Education, Holistic Approach
Prouty, Dick – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 2001
Adventure education addresses moral development in powerful ways. Facilitators modeling moral behavior and framing questions to address moral issues can affect the moral development of participants. Empathy, which is associated with moral development, grows quickly when group members support each other taking risks on challenge courses. Cognitive…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Cognitive Dissonance, Decision Making, Empathy
Swaner, Lynn E. – Liberal Education, 2005
Educating for personal and social responsibility, from the perspective of moral cognition, involves promoting students' cognitive development. The literature suggests several approaches as successful in promoting cognitive development. Though Kohlberg views this development as primarily facilitated by dialogue with individuals in more advanced …
Descriptors: Social Responsibility, Ethics, Moral Values, Moral Development
Puka, Bill – Liberal Education, 2005
Most university administrators acknowledge the need to engender social responsibility among students. College mission statements feature this goal front and center, and higher education is trying to address this challenge through both ethics courses (theory) and service programs (practice). The author of this paper contends that many of the…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Service Learning, Social Responsibility, Role Models
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