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Richardson, Michael J. – Journal of Moral Education, 2017
Several proposals for addressing religious literacy or including religious content in American public schools point to potential advantages for intellectual and moral development. These proposals include moral arguments, which suggest that religious literacy is an individual and social good. Although the proposals selected for this analysis span…
Descriptors: Religion, Literacy, Moral Values, Public Schools
Dishon, Gideon; Goodman, Joan F. – Theory and Research in Education, 2017
The "no-excuses" model of education has become one of the most prominent educational alternatives for urban youth. Recently, notable no-excuses charter schools have begun a concerted effort to develop students' character strengths, striving to increase their chances of future success. In this article, we situate the no-excuses approach…
Descriptors: Values Education, Charter Schools, Urban Schools, Discipline
Ruckert, Jolina H. – Early Education and Development, 2016
Research Findings: This study investigated folkbiological concepts that structure children's moral reasoning regarding conservation. Participants (N = 52; 7- and 10-year-olds, gender balanced) were interviewed regarding their values, moral obligations, and rights concerns for endangered and extinct animals. Across the 2 ages, children drew on the…
Descriptors: Children, Childhood Attitudes, Knowledge Level, Conservation (Environment)
Scholes, Laura; Lunn Brownlee, Jo; Walker, Susan; Johansson, Eva; Lawson, Veronica; Mascadri, Julia – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2017
As classrooms continue to diversify, there is an increasing need to understand children's inclusive behaviours and moral reasoning. Research shows that epistemic beliefs (beliefs about knowing and knowledge) can influence reasoning for adults, but we know little about this relationship in younger children or how classroom contexts relate to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Students
Danny N. Glassman; Merrily S. Dunn; Michelle M. Espino – Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs, 2013
Although an ample amount of research on college students' moral reasoning exists, little has been written about the degree to which participation in community service and alternative break programs results in growth of moral reasoning. This study investigated the extent to which participation in alternative break programs resulted in the…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Development, Student Attitudes, Moral Values
Wade, April Mitchell – ProQuest LLC, 2015
This quantitative descriptive study identified the differences in the moral reasoning development levels between undergraduate teacher education students enrolled in methods courses and graduate teacher education students enrolled in an alternative certification education program using the Defining Issues Test-2 instrument. Based on Kohlberg's…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Abstract Reasoning, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
Kasachkoff, Tziporah; Salzstein, Hebert D. – European Journal of Developmental Science, 2008
The Social Intuitionist Model (SIM) of moral reasoning proposed by Jon Haidt and colleagues (Haidt, 2001; Haidt & Bjorklund, 2006) is criticized on the grounds that (1) its conclusions concerning moral reasoning are unwarranted by research reporting 'dumbfounded' responses by subjects whose initial judgments are challenged and judgments…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Moral Values, Abstract Reasoning, Decision Making
Marx, Benjamin R.; Job, R. F. Soames; White, Fiona A.; Wilson, J. Clare – Journal of Moral Education, 2007
Comprehension of moral reasoning is important both for successful moral education and for Kohlbergian claims that moral reasoning development is cognitive in nature. Because a psychometrically appropriate moral comprehension instrument does not appear to exist, the Moral Comprehension Questionnaire (MCQ) was constructed in Study 1 and displayed…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Abstract Reasoning, Political Attitudes, Measures (Individuals)
Jordan, Jennifer – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2007
Moral sensitivity is the first component of the 4-component moral action process (J. R. Rest, 1986). The author reviews moral sensitivity operationalization and measurement across multiple samples and domains. She reviews 3 definitions of the construct (i.e., "recognition and affective response, recognition, and recognition and ascription of…
Descriptors: Moral Issues, Moral Values, Measures (Individuals), Empathy
Peer reviewedLangford, Peter E. – Child Development, 1997
Two studies used a modification of the weakly interpretive scoring method of Langford and D'Cruz to examine judicial and legislative reasoning. Findings were in accord with modified versions of Piaget's and Kohlberg's views and contradicted Gibbs' theory. There were three stages of legislative reasoning between 7 and 21 years: heteronomy or…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Moral Development, Moral Values, Theories
Peer reviewedLadenburg, Muriel; Ladenburg, Thomas – Theory Into Practice, 1977
Representative samples of curriculum development in social studies are presented based on a model designed to involve students actively in both the historical and dilemma-solving processes. (MJB)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Conflict Resolution, History Instruction, Moral Development
Hornsby, Karen – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2007
"What does deep ethical understanding look like and how can we measure the progression of this aptitude?" Qualitative and quantitative data collected from students in Contemporary Moral Problems courses over two successive semesters revealed that the development of moral reasoning skills is a slow process. The progression of moral…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Moral Values, Abstract Reasoning, Thinking Skills
Tirri, Kirsi; Pehkonen, Leila – 1998
This study investigated the moral reasoning of 17 Finnish adolescents (ages 14,15) gifted in science. Students completed tests of their scientific and moral reasoning and wrote essays on moral dilemmas in science and everyday life. On the test of moral reasoning, the students' average score was that of the average 18-year-old. On the test of…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adolescents, Case Studies, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedSam, Andrea; Wright, Ian – American Annals of the Deaf, 1988
Modified dilemmas from the Kohlberg Moral Judgment Instrument were administered to 15 hearing-impaired students, aged 12-15. Analyses indicated that subjects reasoned at Stages 1-2, whereas Kohlberg's norms indicate that hearing peers reason at Stages 2-4. A positive correlation was found between subjects' average scores for moral reasoning and…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Comparative Analysis, Hearing Impairments, Junior High Schools
Lipman, Matthew; Sharp, Ann Margaret – Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 1980
The teacher's role is not one of a supplier of values. Rather it is that of facilitator and clarifier of the valuing process. Philosophical reasoning, disclosure of differences, and moral significance of those differences can be used to further understanding of a moral dilemma. (JN)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Ethical Instruction, Logical Thinking, Moral Development
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