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Peer reviewedRest, James R. – Developmental Psychology, 1975
The retesting of 88 adolescents on three measures of moral judgment after two years revealed significant developmental changes. Differences were found between younger and older groups and between college and noncollege subjects, but not between sexes. Comparisons with Kohlberg's test, construct validity, and analysis of developmental change are…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Developmental Psychology, High Schools
Peer reviewedGolub, Lester S. – English Journal, 1975
Using the Bicentennial theme, a literature course is described that studies nationalistic developments in various ethnic groups. (JH)
Descriptors: African Literature, English Curriculum, Ethnic Studies, Literary Devices
Peer reviewedRepke, Kieran Paul – Social Studies Journal, 1975
A review of research on values education indicates that although values are hard to define and specific teacher training is needed, values still should be taught. (DE)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Problems, Educational Research, Instructional Innovation
Peer reviewedBethell, B. J.; Bellward, G. D. – Journal of Drug Education, 1974
This paper includes a development of rational thought processes through scientific experiments concerning the effects of foreign chemicals on biological processes. However, the main emphasis is placed on the moral development of children at this age level. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Course Organization, Drug Education, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedJurich, Anthony P.; Jurich, Julie A. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1974
Subjects with low levels of cognitive moral development chose either traditional morality, the double standard, or permissiveness without affection standard. Those with a moderate degree of cognitive moral development chose permissiveness with affection. The formulation of premarital sexual standards was discussed and theoretical implications were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Life Style, Moral Development
Peer reviewedAmbron, Sueann Robinson; Irwin, D. Michelle – Developmental Psychology, 1975
Examined three dimensions of role taking (perceptual, cognitive and affective) and two dimensions of moral judgment (intentionality and restitution). (Author/SDH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Developmental Psychology, Elementary School Students, Kindergarten Children
Jose, Paul E.; And Others – 1987
This study was designed to discover why young children fail to respond to fables in the same way as older children and adults. The paper describes a model of fable comprehension and appreciation which posits that the moral lesson of a fable is specified by the nature of the outcome that results from the actions of the main character. Although…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Ethical Instruction, Fables
Shoemaker, Diane; Krohn, Janis – 1984
After explaining the development of the conscience, or "superego," as closely related to self-esteem, and produced through experiences with caregivers, this discussion indicates the nature of discipline and differentiates between discipline and punishment. Four principles assumed to operate in the development of conscience are specified.…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Emotional Experience, Infants, Moral Development
Watts, Walter J. – 1984
The paper reviews L. Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning and its relationship to cognitive development of children. R. Feuerstein's theories of mediated learning experience (MLE) are reviewed, and remediation for individuals deficient in cognitive functions is addressed. The paper notes the existence of deficient cognitive functions, specifically…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Schonert, Kimberly A. – 1988
This study examined the moral reasoning of behaviorally disordered (BD) adolescents and the effect of an alternative educational setting upon the development of moral reasoning in students as a function of the number of years of exposure to this environment. Three groups of students were compared: 28 non-BD students from a traditional school…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
Villone-Betocchi, Giulia; Asprea, Anna Maria – 1987
A study was made of aspects of Italian children's moral behavior and moral reasoning in equity and non-equity situations. Subjects were male and female children of low socioeconomic status who were between the approximate ages of 8.5 and 10.5 years. Groups of four children were formed to include subjects of various sociometric status: one high,…
Descriptors: Children, Criteria, Foreign Countries, Group Dynamics
Saltzstein, Herbert D.; Weiner, Alan S. – 1982
Children's increasing use of intentions and motives and decreasing use of outcomes to morally evaluate action are perhaps the most researched phenomena in moral cognition. However, relatively little is known about the acquisition of the ability to make moral evaluations and the processes involved. Based on the assumption that children's…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Children, Cognitive Processes, Models
Sheese, Ron; Radovanovic, Helen – 1984
Liberal arts approaches to university education and many theories of counseling share as a goal the development of critical thinking in the individuals served. Such thinking requires the ability to consider the context within which one is working and the context within which the events and ideas under consideration occur. William Perry has…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Cognitive Development, College Students, Counseling
Taranto, Maria A. – 1985
As early as 1932, Piaget posited four phases of development in moral judgments: amorality, egocentric morality, morality of constraint, and morality of cooperation. In the morality of cooperation, reciprocity (i.e., social reversibility) develops first on a concrete level and then on the level of abstract reciprocity or generalized exchange. In…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Compensation (Concept), Developmental Stages, Justice
Peer reviewedJensen, Larry; Buhanan, Karl – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1974
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Empathy, Fear


