Publication Date
| In 2026 | 0 |
| Since 2025 | 1 |
| Since 2022 (last 5 years) | 6 |
| Since 2017 (last 10 years) | 32 |
| Since 2007 (last 20 years) | 76 |
Descriptor
| Cognitive Development | 490 |
| Moral Development | 490 |
| Moral Values | 125 |
| Developmental Stages | 87 |
| Social Development | 68 |
| Elementary Secondary Education | 65 |
| Ethical Instruction | 62 |
| Child Development | 59 |
| Children | 57 |
| Ethics | 56 |
| Higher Education | 56 |
| More ▼ | |
Source
Author
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
| Practitioners | 20 |
| Researchers | 13 |
| Teachers | 13 |
| Parents | 3 |
| Administrators | 1 |
| Policymakers | 1 |
| Students | 1 |
| Support Staff | 1 |
Location
| Canada | 4 |
| China | 4 |
| Netherlands | 4 |
| United States | 4 |
| Israel | 3 |
| United Kingdom (England) | 3 |
| Hong Kong | 2 |
| India | 2 |
| Minnesota | 2 |
| Morocco | 2 |
| Taiwan | 2 |
| More ▼ | |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
| No Child Left Behind Act 2001 | 2 |
| Race to the Top | 1 |
Assessments and Surveys
| Defining Issues Test | 19 |
| Interpersonal Reactivity Index | 2 |
| Kohlberg Moral Judgment… | 2 |
| Learning Style Inventory | 1 |
| Test of Logical Thinking | 1 |
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
| Does not meet standards | 1 |
Fenton, Edwin – 1977
The paper, presented in four sections, draws a distinction between citizenship education and values education. Section I defines the six major goals of citizenship education: the development of participatory skills and of intellectual skills; growth in knowledge of facts, concepts, and generalizations; personal development; development of dramatic…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Democratic Values
Enright, Robert D.; Sutterfield, Sara J. – 1979
Two classrooms of first graders (n-40) were administered Damon's moral judgment measure, Spivack and Shure's social problems solving measure and Stanford-Binet vocabulary. Concurrently, two observers recorded in the children's school environment incidences of successful resolutions of interactions, amount of derogation, and the number of times a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
DeVries, Rheta; Kamii, Constance – 1975
A Piagetian perspective is used to build a rationale to explain why group games are good for young children. Three major areas in which group games might foster children's development are discussed. In the socioemotional area, the rationale is that moral development, personality development, and autonomy are enhanced by the social context of peer…
Descriptors: Childrens Games, Cognitive Development, Educational Theories, Egocentrism
Olejnik, Anthony B. – 1975
This study investigated the interrelationships among the development of role-taking skills, moral judgments, and sharing behavior of boys and girls in K-3. A total of 160 lower middle class white children (20 boys and 20 girls from each grade) participated in the study. Data were collected on four measures: (1) sharing candy with a friend, (2)…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Altruism, Cognitive Development, Correlation
Canadian Teachers' Federation, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1974
Sources consulted in preparing this bibliography of education material related to the teaching of moral or values education include the "Bibliographie de Quebec,""British Education Index," the "Canadian Education Index," the "Cumulative Book Index," the "Current Index to Journals in Education," the "Directory of Education Studies in Canada," the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Beliefs, Cheating, Cognitive Development
PDF pending restorationSelman, Robert L.; Lieberman, Marcus – 1972
The development and evaluation of a curriculum that presents moral dilemmas for primary grade children are discussed. Using the method of sound filmstrips, a set of dilemmas was constructed for stimulating development in primary grade children in the following ways: (1) they present dramatic stories which are enjoyable and involving to watch for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedLeeper, Sarah Hammond – Childhood Education, 1976
Excerpts from the keynote address of the 1976 Association for Childhood Education International study conference. Argues for a concern for the whole child--his body, his mind and his feelings and for helping children develop in all these areas. (MS)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy
Beaty, Lee A. – 2002
In this paper, development during the adolescent period is considered from a counseling perspective. Although many of the issues of young adults continue to confront older adults, this paper discusses the issues that are special to this age group. It suggests that the emotional and social domain is best represented by the theory of Erikson, which…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Career Choice, Cognitive Development, Counseling
Peer reviewedCortese, Anthony – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1982
To investigate whether Chicanos and Anglos show the same progression through Kohlberg's general levels of moral reasoning, 169 second through ninth graders--selected controlling for age, grade level, socioeconomic status, IQ, sex, and religion--were presented five video-taped moral dilemmas and were administered a derivation of the Defining Issues…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Development, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedBryant, Peter, Ed. – British Journal of Psychology, 1982
Contains 15 articles investigating and discussing issues generated by Piaget's theory of cognitive development. Discusses and examines questions related to object permanence, transitivity, conservation and the concept of necessity as these relate to children. Deals with the origins and causes of development, logical development, social and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Children, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedBarahal, Robert M.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1981
Compared the social cognitive styles of abused children with a control sample and found differences in perceived locus of control of social events and social role comprehensions. Similar trends emerged in perspective-taking skills and social sensitivity. Suggests these differences could not be attributed to IQ or class disparities. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Locus of Control
Peer reviewedBlasi, Augusto – Psychological Bulletin, 1980
Two opposite views of the relations between moral cognition and moral action are described, their contrasting assumptions and implications are clarified, and the available empirical literature is reviewed. Research relating moral reasoning to real-life moral behaviors is summarized, with special attention given to design, measurement, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Altruism, Behavior
Peer reviewedZiv, Avner; And Others – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1979
In this study 610 kibbutz and city boys and girls from grades 3 to 6 were compared on the following variables: stages of moral judgment, external reactions to transgression (fear and punitiveness), and internal reactions to transgression (guilt and confession). (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedPeters, Kristen M.; Blumberg, Fran C. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2002
Critically reviews research on effects of cartoon violence on children's moral understanding and behavior to enable early childhood educators and parents to make informed decisions about what constitutes potentially harmful television viewing. Focuses on preschoolers' limited comprehension of television content and relatively sophisticated moral…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Cognitive Development, Comprehension, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedSaltzstein, D. Herbert – Human Development, 1994
Underlines two major differences between moral judgments and moral behavior. For behavior, the moral situation is construed from an observer's perspective after the event and typically involves conflicts between moral and other kinds of pressures. For judgment, the situation is interpreted from the self's perspective in advance and often involves…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Cognitive Development, Conflict of Interest, Decision Making


