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Halpern, Jeanne W. – 1986
A college-level course in business literature is an ideal place to raise and discuss ethical issues. To be successful, a teacher of this course must engage student interest, help the students articulate and understand their own ethical attitudes, clarify the stance and artistry of the author, and refine student responses to ethical questions. When…
Descriptors: Business English, Career Education, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education
Arena, Lydia E., Ed. – 1985
Published once each semester by Manhattan College (New York), the report serves as a resource for faculty and students as they deal with professional ethical dilemmas and conflicts in their course work and work lives; it also helps to further the Center for Professional Ethics basic purpose of promoting greater sensitivity to the ethical…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, College Curriculum, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Needs
Pritchard, Ivor – 1988
This booklet describes selected and diverse ideas and recommendations that were presented at a conference. Scholars from the disciplines of history, philosophy, sociology, psychology, literature, and education examined a number of practices and problems that are central to the provision of moral education and the development of good character.…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Course Content, Ethical Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
Thomas, Max M. – 1987
A step-by-step explanation is provided of SOLVE (Solutions, Outcomes, Liabilities, Values, and Evaluations), a method for resolving moral problems to satisfy others as well as the individual conscience. As indicated in introductory comments, SOLVE separates moral dilemmas into their constituent parts. Each moral problem has a number of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Decision Making, Ethical Instruction, Moral Issues
Lipman, Matthew; Smith, Theresa L., Ed. – 1981
Students in grades three and four are introduced to the concepts of abstract reasoning, ambiguity, and interpersonal relationships in this philosophic reader. The story involves mystery and myth and works with literary techniques of similie and metaphor. Pixie is introduced as a precocious character who is impatient with other people, a tease, and…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Ambiguity, Concept Teaching, Elementary Education
Lipman, Matthew; Sharp, Ann Margaret – 1982
Designed to accompany "Pixie," a philosophy reader for students in grades three and four, this instructional manual presents discussion plans, games, philosophical activities, and reasoning exercises so that the concepts in the reader can be readily operationalized in the classroom. The "Pixie" program focuses on abstract reasoning, ambiguity, and…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Ambiguity, Concept Teaching, Elementary Education
Coursen, David – 1977
The author begins by noting that if morality depends on how one sees the world, everything that teaches about the world is ultimately a moral question. A number of examples of conflict in textbook selection act as illustrations of moral issues in education--the controversy in Kanawha County, West Virginia; the controversy over evolution and…
Descriptors: Conflict, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Moral Issues
Frevert, Rita; And Others – 1981
Research has not identified any consistent relationships between participation in high school sex education programs and the sexual attitudes and behaviors of college students. Results of preliminary research into the relationship of sex education and developing sexuality have shown few significant correlations. A sample of college students…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attribution Theory, Change Agents, College Students
Butler, Loretta – 1978
Staff development programs can help Catholic educators deal with critical problems now facing them. Parochial school teachers must become better able to prepare students to address difficult issues like dwindling resources or eroding morals. They must be given a knowledge of current theories of teaching and learning such as those of Piaget or…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Perine, Maxine H. – 1978
To examine the relationship between the literary responses and the moral responses of 11-year-old children to selected literary works, a study was conducted involving 28 mature sixth-grade readers. The subjects participated in eight lessons where widely recognized literary works containing moral dilemmas were read. Their responses were given in…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Fraenkel, Jack R. – 1980
The paper investigated the relationship between how people reason about moral matters and how they act. Moral reasoning is defined as degree of maturity of judgment relating to moral matters. Moral behavior is interpreted to include behaving in ways which are helpful to others in need or distress and refraining from behavior which is physically or…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Beliefs, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
Jordan, Valerie Barnes; Waite, Donna – 1979
The effects of self-oriented and other-oriented questions on moral reasoning scores for two moral dilemmas involving stealing and school cheating were investigated. The reasoning scores of elementary school-aged children increased on other-oriented questions by the fifth grade. Females' scores showed consistent reasoning on self-oriented and…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Children, Cognitive Ability, Elementary School Students
Kobak, Dorothy – 1979
There is proof that caring can be taught and, that it can be programmed into the curriculum, with teacher training and administrative support, on a structured daily basis. Teaching children to care and raising the "CQ" or "Caring Quality" belongs in all education. Teaching children to care involves a number of techniques. These can be classified…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Class Activities, Creative Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Senate Committee of Canada (Ontario). Standing Senate Committee on Health, Welfare and Science. – 1978
Experiences in prenatal life and early childhood that may cause personality disorders or criminal behavior in later life are examined in these proceedings of the Subcommittee on Childhood Experiences as Causes of Criminal Behavior of the Standing Committee on Health, Welfare and Science. This issue, the eleventh in a series of 19 hearings dating…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Antisocial Behavior, Delinquent Behavior, Early Experience
Research for Better Schools, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. – 1978
The document contains a paper on the values theorists' approach to moral/citizenship education and three critiques of the paper. The paper discusses the common goal of values education approaches which is to help individuals lead personally satisfying lives and become constructive members of society. Values clarification, moral development, and…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy
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