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Speck, Bruce W. – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1989
Describes a method for helping students evaluate ethical issues in a systematic way, based on Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development. Recommends the case-study approach for creating social constructs in which students face ethical dilemmas, and outlines a case-study ethics unit using Kohlberg's model. (MM)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Discourse Analysis, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education
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Carr, David – Journal of Moral Education, 2003
Argues that there is divergent conceptions of the occupational status of education and teaching. Notes that an indication of the complexity of teaching is its comparisons with other professions, vocations, trades, and services. Identifies and explores the implications of this for the moral educational role of the teacher. (CAJ)
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Moral Development, Moral Values, Primary Education
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Malloy, D. C.; Rossow-Kimball, B. – Quest, 2007
The purpose of this article is to explore the relevance of Plato's "Sophist" in the context of coaching. The "Sophist" dialogue focuses upon the role of the philosopher as a therapist of the soul rather than simply a conveyer or wholesaler of knowledge. This article provides a rationale for the coach to be more than a technical conveyer of skill…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Athletes, Task Analysis, Moral Development
Keying In, 1997
This issue focuses on teaching ethics in business education programs. Exploring the teaching of ethics in both high school and college, the newsletter first presents an overview of ethics and the study of ethics and makes a case for teaching ethics in business education courses. Following a short commentary on the difficulty of teaching ethics is…
Descriptors: Business Education, Codes of Ethics, Course Content, Ethical Instruction
Sharp, Ann Margaret – 1984
Assumptions about nature and personhood and the relationship between the two are implicated in the aim of doing philosophy with elementary school students and transforming classrooms into communities of inquiry. Assumptions are also made about dialogue; truth; knowledge; and the ability of children to form communities that will engender care for…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Group Dynamics
Kupchenko, Ian; Parsons, Jim – 1987
Six different approaches to teaching values in the classroom are reviewed in this paper. Each approach is reviewed according to: (1) the rationale of the approach; (2) the process of valuing; (3) the teaching methods used to achieve the specific purpose to the approach; (4) an instructional mode or system of procedures used by teachers to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Foreign Countries, Moral Development, Moral Values
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
Lacy, Grace – 1979
The author contends that a comprehensive approach to differentiating instruction for the gifted must involve values, feelings, personal growth, and interpersonal relations so the gifted child is free to realize his optimum potential. The paper describes some of the major adjustment problems faced by the gifted as well as some approaches to…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Gifted
Muller, Robert – International Understanding at School, 1978
Stresses the need to add moral and spiritual dimensions to global education in order to counterbalance the current accent on material and intellectual achievement. Examines the role of the United Nations in educational development around the world--specifically in teaching about global problems, interdependency, alternative futures, and…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Needs, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
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Krogh, Suzanne Lowell – Journal of Moral Education, 1985
This study showed that both role-play and structured discussion are effective methods to use to help primary grade children develop positive justice reasoning and perspective-taking skills. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Research, Ethical Instruction, Justice
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Stankiewicz, Mary Ann – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1984
Influenced by the aesthetic theory of the Englishman John Ruskin, late 19th century art educators Norton, Jarves, Hoppin, and Comfort created a climate of opinion in which art education came to be considered a kind of moral education. Art instruction was expected to improve character and conduct. (RM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art Education, Educational History
Trinz, Marcia – Notes from Workshop Center for Open Education, 1976
The author gives examples of how the concept of open education can be implemented and of what its successes and satisfactions can be. She also discusses the relevance of Dewey's philosophy to open education, noting the relationship of setting, evaluation, and curriculum to the larger issue of moral and social development. (AJ)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Junior High School Students, Moral Development
Meyer, John R. – School Guidance Worker, 1975
The author examines some of the issues regarding values education such as proper safeguards for ethical diversity, assumptions of an educationally sound moral values program, and classroom strategies presently in use. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Humanistic Education
Loeb, Paul – Teaching Tolerance, 1995
Although teachers often hesitate to raise controversial issues with students, they are in a powerful position to encourage students to get involved and ask questions. At its best, committed teaching redeems education as a moral force. Educators can give students a sense that they should work to improve the world. (SLD)
Descriptors: Activism, Citizenship Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Elementary Secondary Education
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Rethorst, John C. – Journal of Moral Education, 1991
Discusses possibilities of ethical perception. Contrasts rationally based views with theories from narrative and feminist ethical points of view. Suggests that theories of aesthetic perception may be similar to the nonrational moral theories. Concludes that the function of the arts may be moral illumination because of the relationship between…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Secondary Education
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