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Grant, Cathy M.; Boucher, Jill; Riggs, Kevin J.; Grayson, Andrew – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2005
Children with autism were compared with control groups on their ability to make moral judgements. Participants were presented with pairs of vignettes in which actions were either deliberate or accidental and caused injury to a person or damage to property. Participants were asked to judge which protagonist was the naughtier and to verbally justify…
Descriptors: Injuries, Control Groups, Autism, Moral Values
Peer reviewedHatcher, Tim; Storberg-Walker, Julia – Adult Learning, 2003
The moral philosophies and normative ethical guidelines of a profession influence its practice and research. More than simply assigning merit or worth to outcomes or processes, ethics is the milieu in which professionals establish integrity and develop solidarity through normative ethical worldviews. Thus, in increasingly complex contexts, adult…
Descriptors: Ethics, Adult Educators, Adult Education, Moral Values
Haydon, Graham – Journal of Moral Education, 2006
This article is a response to Robin Barrow's John Wilson Memorial Lecture "On the duty of not taking offence". The present article takes issue with some of Barrow's claims and explores further the implications for moral education of some current views on the giving and taking of offence. Accounts are offered both of "inherent offensiveness" (an…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Criticism, Moral Values, Language
Nunner-Winkler, Gertrud – European Journal of Developmental Science, 2008
The text focuses on the structure of moral motivation, i.e. the way different types of concerns motivating norm conformity are anchored in the personality. It claims a socio-historic change: Older generations tend to submit to the dictates of a super-ego or follow a deeply ingrained need disposition for conformity. In contrast, the moral…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Moral Values, Socialization, Personality Traits
Character Education Partnership, 2008
This position paper sets forth an expanded view of character and character education that recognizes the importance of performance character (needed for best work) as well as moral character (needed for ethical behavior). While core ethical values remain foundational in a life of character, character education must also develop students'…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Position Papers, Personality, Moral Values
Brown, David S.; Wang, Tao – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008
Two computer viruses that have caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage over the past four years are the Melissa and the Sasser virus. In March of 1999, the Melissa virus first appeared on the Internet and spread rapidly throughout computer systems in the United States and Europe. The virus made its way through 1.2 million computers in the…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Internet, Ethics, Computer Uses in Education
Wolff, Brian G. – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2008
Environmental ethicists have focused much attention on the limits of utilitarianism and have generally defined "environmental ethics" in a manner that treats utilitarian environmental ethics as an oxymoron. This is unfortunate because utilitarian ethics can support strong environmental policies, and environmental ethicists have not yet produced a…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ethics, Public Policy, Educational Principles
Evans, Michael P.; Shirley, Dennis – New Directions for Youth Development, 2008
It is often assumed that parent participation in schools is primarily based on self-interest and that this is a frequent source of contention between parents and teachers. This article examines the experiences of members of the Jamaica Plain Parent Organizing Project (JP-POP), a community-based organization in Boston, and reveals that some parents…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, School Community Relationship, Moral Values, Leadership Training
Feigenberg, Luba Falk; King, Melissa Steel; Barr, Dennis J.; Selman, Robert L. – Journal of Moral Education, 2008
This paper reports on a mixed methods study of adolescents' responses to case material about social exclusion. First, a qualitative coding method is presented that describes the way adolescents choose and justify strategies to negotiate such situations. The responses were then analysed quantitatively using chi square tests and multinomial logistic…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Adolescents, Peer Groups, Statistical Analysis
Kristjansson, Kristjan – Ethics and Education, 2008
In her 2006 bestseller about the rise of "raunch culture" and of such self-ascribed "Female Chauvinist Pigs" as the tawdry socialite Paris Hilton, Ariel Levy describes these phenomena as being indicative of a drastic cultural shift. Serious concerns have been raised, most recently by the American Psychological Association, about the effects of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Self Concept, Popular Culture, Mass Media
Prier, Darius; Beachum, Floyd – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2008
While much of mainstream qualitative research has focused on conventional methodology, in terms of axis of inquiry, epistemology, and approaches to ground the theory of its questions to construct knowledge, educational researchers have yet to conceptually develop an alternative praxis in our work which takes into account hip-hop culture. More…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Cultural Influences, African Americans, Moral Values
Null, J. Wesley – Educational Forum, 2008
This essay challenges the conventional understanding of William Bagley and Arthur Bestor, which suggests that they held similar views in curriculum and teacher education. The author thinks this view is completely wrong and provides a radical new interpretation of Bagley and Bestor that uncovers a lost tradition within the field of education.…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Educational Philosophy, Curriculum, Teacher Education
Chansomsak, Sant; Vale, Brenda – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2008
This article is based on research undertaken as part of a study of sustainable school design in Thailand. Since school design solutions are inevitably affected by educational theory and practice, in the search for appropriate building solutions, it has been necessary to review Thai educational theories and practices that relate to the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Facilities Design, Indigenous Knowledge, Educational Theories
Reinders, Hans S. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2008
Background: This paper discusses the recent debate on parenting by people with intellectual disabilities in the Netherlands. By and large this debate has been dominated by disastrous examples of child abuse and neglect in families where one or both parents have a disability. Feeding on horror stories the media have construed the issue as one of…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Competence, Mental Retardation, Child Rearing
Aylward, Karen; Freathy, Rob – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2008
This paper presents findings from a recent study investigating young children's (aged 10-11) conceptions of Jesus in England. The overall picture revealed by the study is that whilst there was a general assent amongst pupils in our sample towards an ethical and humanistic conception of the historical Jesus, there was less of a consensus about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Spiritual Development, Religion

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