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Peer reviewedThorkildsen, Theresa A. – Journal of Moral Education, 1994
Reviews research on students' concepts and theories of fair and effective educational practices. Asserts that students are insightful critics of schooling and hold different theories about how schools should be defined. Maintains that moral education programs could encourage students and teachers to negotiate fair classroom practices. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedCladis, Mark S. – Journal of Moral Education, 1995
Contends that a public education similar to that proposed by Emile Durkheim is a condition for a flourishing liberal society. Maintains that Durkheim merged standard liberal and communitarian values by supporting both individual rights and the common good. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Citizenship Responsibility, Democratic Values, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedHaydon, Graham – Journal of Moral Education, 1995
Asserts that it is commonly thought that moral education in a pluralistic society must be thin; confined to a few shared values. Argues that citizenship in a plural democracy demands a cognitively substantial form of moral education. Maintains that both democratic participation and demands of toleration need a high level of moral understanding.…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizen Role, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility
Peer reviewedTappan, Mark B. – Journal of Moral Education, 1991
Discusses ways that language shapes moral experience. Suggests that words provide the tools necessary for thinking, feeling, and acting and so are essential to psychological functioning. States that understanding how language mediates the functioning of the psyche is prerequisite to understanding how narrative expresses moral experience and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedSchickedanz, Judith A. – Childhood Education, 1994
Examines the impact of Jean Piaget's cognitive-developmental theories on educators' views of child socialization, which argued that moral development occurred late in childhood. Notes that recent research indicates that moral and emotional development occur much earlier and that teachers and parents can have a significant influence on young…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Child Behavior, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedElias, John L. – Religious Education, 1993
Contends that there has been little attention given to the development of professional ethics for religious educators. Asserts that intellectual freedom, equality, and personal freedom/public responsibility need to be given special attention in a code of ethics for religious educators. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Codes of Ethics, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Protection
Ryan, Kevin – School of Education Review, 1991
The problem of poor school achievement is in part because students lack work and discipline values. The article suggests moral and ethical teachings inspire students to be better scholars and people; and teacher education must prepare teachers to be moral educators by reintroducing moral education into the curriculum. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Discipline, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSchulte, Laura E.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1991
Development and validation of the Ethical Climate Index, designed to measure perceived ethical climate of an institution's graduate and professional school programs, is described. The instrument was found to be valid and reliable, and variability was found in student perceptions of ethical climate across major academic areas. Research needs are…
Descriptors: College Environment, Ethical Instruction, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedKviatkovskii, E. V. – Russian Education and Society, 1992
Addresses the importance of providing an education in spiritual and moral values as a means of preventing delinquency, crime, and other social problems resulting for urbanization. Suggests that stressing aesthetic education and cultural values will help students to find a creative release for their energy. Describes programs in film studies,…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Citizenship Education, Community Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLisman, C. David – Educational Theory, 1991
This review examines education's moral mission (self-governance and community building) and the teaching profession (teacher as moral examplar and accountability). Teaching encompasses more than ethics in academic subjects; teachers must help students develop capacities of self-direction and recognize the importance of working for the common good.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Codes of Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBelanger, William A. – Journal of Moral Education, 1993
Describes the imparting of values as a multidimensional model with three dimensions: (1) mode; (2) intent; and (3) preparation. Emphasizes that this model focuses on the teacher. Provides suggestions and classroom behavior examples to illustrate the model and its implementation. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedScapp, Ron – Social Studies, 1993
Asserts that K-12 schools and colleges have made strong efforts to diversify faculty and student bodies and to expand multicultural and global education. Examines the political and social values that underlie the debate about social values, multiculturalism, and the goals of education. Concludes that world studies explores a wider world than a…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBeins, Bernard C. – Teaching of Psychology, 1993
Describes an instructional activity in which students are given false data in a research methods class. Finds that all students accepted the data but that seniors were more skeptical than sophomores or juniors. Determines that students agree that the approach helped them learn about the costs and benefits of deception in research. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Credibility, Educational Strategies, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedLee, Margaret B. – Michigan Community College Journal: Research & Practice, 1999
Presents an excerpt from the author's address to Schoolcraft College (Michigan). Speaks about the importance of guiding students and ourselves to examine ethical choices. Asserts that personal core values--such as truth, fairness, love, responsibility, and respect for diversity--should be nurtured and that they help determine whether a legally…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Integrity
Peer reviewedKirman, Joseph M. – McGill Journal of Education, 1997
Observes that the influence of television and media violence on children's behavior is of concern to many people. Examines research related to the influence of such violence on children's behavior and to teaching about the differences between television and real-life violence. Makes suggestions for dealing with this concern. (DSK)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Child Behavior, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education


