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Alprin, Stanley I. – Review, 1986
Discusses how reverence toward life should become a major organizing concept for social studies instruction. Provides 16 curricular examples that can increase student awareness of reverence and lack of reverence toward life. Contends our primary aim should be to help students investigate these situations and facilitate self-evaluation and action…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Educational Responsibility, Elementary Education, Ethics
Thomas, Theodore H. – 1976
This module represents one portion of the National Training and Development Service Urban Management Curriculum Development Project. It focuses on the issue of ethics in urban management performance and is designed to demonstrate that ethical dilemmas are a personal, complex, everyday managerial problem, and to enlarge the range of ethical options…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Inservice Education
Lethbridge Univ. (Alberta). – 1984
Designed as a text for high school students and adults, this illustrated book presents ethical concepts and teachings of Native societies throughout North America concerning the nature and possibilities of human existence. The final component of a course in self-discovery and development, the book begins with the legend of the "Sacred Tree"…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Affective Behavior, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education
Lipman, Matthew; Smith, Theresa L., Ed. – 1980
Mark is the central character in this story designed to help adolescents formulate a philosophy of values. The story is well suited for use in high school social studies courses and/or in philosophy or guidance units. Mark's thoughts and actions are reported as he interacts with his family, friends, acquaintances, and individuals of authority…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Democratic Values, Discourse Analysis, Fiction
Baker, Frances S. – 1978
Legends can be incorporated into elementary social studies curricula to help students understand how people transmitted history and culture from one generation to another before they learned to read and write. Taga the Great is a legend which helps explain the 16-feet high latte stones on the Mariana Islands, Tinian and Rota. According to legend,…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Books, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature