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Knoerle, Jeanne – Contemporary Education, 1983
Three issues--the Catholic school experience, the ruling of the Supreme Court on abortion, and the nuclear debate--are discussed from the point of view of a Catholic living in the United States. (JM)
Descriptors: Abortions, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Elementary Secondary Education
Masterman, Len – Prospects, 1983
The news media are actively involved in constructing reality rather than neutrally transmitting it. Media education should be concerned with who owns and controls the media; how ideological effects are constructed; what values are implicit in the constructions; and how the audience reads the constructions. (IS)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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McCormick, P. D.; Love, J. H. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1982
A model based on statistical analysis of alternative choices, practical considerations, and ideal considerations can help students develop decision making skills. Students assign numerical ratings to considerations, chart them, and then construct a scattergram to show correlations between real and ideal considerations, for example. Examples of…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Decision Making Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
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Kuh, George D.; Gonyea, Robert M. – College & Research Libraries, 2003
Examines the nature and value of undergraduate students' experiences with the academic library based on responses from more than 300,000 students between 1994 and 2002 to the College Student Experiences Questionnaire (CSEQ). Highlights include demonstrating the library's educational value; information literacy; satisfaction with the college…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Information Literacy, Library Role
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Prencipe, Angela; Helwig, Charles C. – Child Development, 2002
Investigated development of reasoning about the teaching of values in school and family contexts among 8-, 10-, and 13-year olds and college students. Found that children and young adults' reasoning is multifaceted and distinguishes between moral values that reflect justice, rights, and moral character traits and other forms of desirable…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development
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Adams, Leah D.; Ebbeck, Marjory – International Journal of Early Years Education, 1997
Describes issues surrounding development of tolerance in young children, including relationship of moral development with cognitive development. Recognizes importance of family and other adult models, and argues that teaching about tolerance should be embedded in an inclusive approach to curriculum, with children given opportunities to make…
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Childhood Attitudes, Cognitive Development, Ethical Instruction
Williams, Joe – Computers in Libraries, 2003
Explains how Texas A&M University libraries developed a wireless network, including problems encountered, and describes three wireless services currently being delivered using Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), tablet PCs, and wireless laptop computers. Topics include costs versus value; data security and access; wireless access points;…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Costs, Higher Education
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Schulte, John M. – Counseling and Values, 1990
To help counselors assess the morality of counseling decisions, a matrix of influencing is presented that generates morally significant questions for counseling. Alternative answers are considered for each question, and examples are used to clarify moral implications of counseling decisions. (Author/TE)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Evaluation, Counselor Role
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Deutsch, Morton – Journal of Social Issues, 1990
Asks whether or not there is a need, which emerges inescapably during the course of human development, to identify some people as allies and others as enemies. In answering this question, it describes the potential for moral splitting within everyone, and the circumstances that activate this potential. (Author)
Descriptors: Conflict, Development, Intergroup Relations, Moral Values
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Greig, Jeffrey J.; And Others – Journal of Social Issues, 1989
Examines the following possible sources of measurement error in pay analysis and proposes methods to alleviate the problems: (1) choice of the number and type of job factors; (2) method of assigning values to each job factor; (3) method of selecting factor weights; and (4) political modifications made when a plan is implemented. (JS)
Descriptors: Comparable Worth, Economic Factors, Employment Practices, Evaluation Problems
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Beuhring, Trisha – Journal of Social Issues, 1989
Describes the development of a job evaluation plan by the University of Minnesota based on employee values of job worth. Items for the point-factor plan were selected by employee committees, grouped into factors, and weighted by means of a general employee survey. Discusses the plan's use in implementing comparable worth. (JS)
Descriptors: Comparable Worth, Employee Attitudes, Employment Practices, Evaluation Criteria
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Wandzilak, Thomas; And Others – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1988
A study of two junior high male basketball teams tested the ability of an intervention model to alter values-related behavior, perceptions, and moral reasoning of the experimental group. Results suggest the treatment was effective in positively altering sportsmanlike and unsportsmanlike behavior. (IAH)
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Athletes, Basketball, Behavior Change
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Smetana, Judith G.; And Others – Child Development, 1993
Examined three and four year olds' judgments about transgressions. Children judged moral transgressions to be more serious, punishable, and wrong than conventional transgressions; hypothetical transgressions to be more wrong independent of rules than actual transgressions; and hypothetical moral transgressions to be more independent of rules than…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Day Care Centers, Moral Values
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Axtell, James – History Teacher, 1992
Restates in moral terms the legacy of Columbus's voyages. Suggests that the conflict and conflict of humans, plants, organisms, institutions, and ideas raises many moral questions. Suggests that imagination is the key to moral understanding. Argues that past societies pass moral judgment on one another through the study of contemporary moral…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, Culture Contact
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Edwards, M. D. – Art Education, 1991
Considers the true value of art by outlining a number of factors that determine the price of a painting including the fame of the artist, the time of the artist's death, and the age of the work. Concludes that students should be encouraged to consider the emotional, aesthetic, and intellectual worth rather than the monetary value. (KM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education
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