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Peer reviewedPuka, Bill – Human Development, 1996
Suggests that Kohlberg's cognitive-developmental approach and narrative, relativistic, approaches to moral development--which are seemingly opposed--may be integrated, each addressing an aspect of moral concerns. Explains how the approaches may address different aspects of theories of self, stresses the need for better interpretive rationale in…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Language Role, Moral Development, Personal Narratives
Peer reviewedTappan, Mark B. – Developmental Review, 1997
Outlines a sociocultural perspective on the study of moral development grounded in Vygotskian theory, highlighting semiotic mediation of moral functioning via inner speech as inner moral dialog, the social origins of moral functioning, and sociocultural "situatedness" of moral development. Suggests that this perspective addresses…
Descriptors: Children, Cultural Influences, Individual Differences, Inner Speech (Subvocal)
Peer reviewedDarling, Linda Farr – Canadian Children, 2001
Addresses moral conversations with and among young children, focusing on virtues, such as courage, kindness, compassion, generosity, and integrity. Uses children's conversations about their experiences and children's literature to illustrate children's need for multiple opportunities to apply moral concepts. Discusses the use of moral…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Elementary Education, Integrity, Moral Development
Peer reviewedWells, Linda – Journal of Education, 2000
Discusses whether to teach virtue in college, noting students' flexibility to acquire new narratives and understandings of themselves and their surroundings. Suggests that the narratives students bring to college help shape their character and attitudes toward work, life, and happiness. Asserts that a general education can help students understand…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Integrity, Liberal Arts
Peer reviewedBeringer, Almut – Journal of Experiential Education, 1990
Reviews Kohlberg's and Gilligan's models of interpersonal moral development and identifies theoretical concepts relevant to understanding the development of environmental values. Outlines Gilligan's narrative approach, in which participants recount moral conflict and decision making. Examines this approach's advantages as an environmental…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Models, Moral Development, Moral Values
Peer reviewedBloom, Melanie M. – Communication Quarterly, 1990
Examines Carol Gilligan's thesis that women use care orientation while men use justice orientation in structuring their ethical systems. Argues the usefulness of Gilligan's position as an interpretative framework for explaining conclusions drawn from selected experimental studies in psychology, sociology, and communication. (KEH)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Ethics, Interpersonal Communication, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedSullivan, Dale L. – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1990
Calls for changes in the teaching of technical communication. Proposes including in instruction political discourse which analyzes the values of the military-industrial complex that technical writing now serves. Suggests that an apprenticeship model would be better suited to such instruction than the model now offered by the market. (SG)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Higher Education, Moral Development, Skill Development
Marchal, Michael – Momentum, 1990
Discusses various meeting points between student and teacher, focusing on academic, moral, and affective relationships. (DMM)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, High Schools, Moral Development
Peer reviewedKitwood, Tom – Journal of Moral Education, 1989
Relates therapeutic outcomes to moral development. Suggests that by addressing the problem of alienation, individuals evolve into moral agents who begin to perceive themselves, others, and the world in new ways. Warns that a person who experiences this moral restoration faces societal conditions which work against therapeutic change. (KO)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Restructuring, Moral Development, Moral Values
Winkler, Karen J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1988
The study of moral development has established itself firmly in American social science and produced some broad areas of scholarly consensus. However, many of education's most vocal critics charge that such scholarship, flawed by liberal biases, is what has led the nation's schools and children astray. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Moral Development, Moral Values
Tappan, Mark B.; Brown, Lyn Mikel – Harvard Educational Review, 1989
Narrative is essential to the study and teaching of morality. Acknowledgment of authorship of moral choices, actions, and feelings is central to the development of moral sensibility. Children's storytelling about their own experiences is an important approach to moral education. (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Decision Making, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedMonaco, Nanci M.; Gaier, Eugene L. – Early Child Development and Care, 1988
Studies the strategies that 41 perpetrators of child abuse used to insure that the victim remained silent. Results indicate that the perpetrators altered their strategies to coincide with the developmental level of the child. (RJC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Children, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedDuguid, Stephen – Journal of Correctional Education, 1988
Makes three arguments about prison education and its potential role in shaping the lives of students: (1) many criminals and most prisoners are different in some fundamental ways from their citizen peers; (2) education does not necessarily lead to change in behavior; and (3) prison education can have an impact on knowing, writing, and doing. (JOW)
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Foreign Countries, Individual Development, Moral Development
Peer reviewedMitchell, Christina E. – Psychology: A Journal of Human Behavior, 1988
Extends parallel of cognitive and moral development to levels of spiritual development and denominational choice. Suggests with an awareness of the client's level of spiritual development, the therapist can be of greater assistance to clients asking for assistance in clarification of spiritual dilemmas. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Churches, Cognitive Development, Counseling Services, Counselor Role
Peer reviewedCrane, Dushka A.; Tisak, Marie S. – Early Education and Development, 1995
Examined whether amount of experience in day care affects children's ability to distinguish moral rules from conventional school-based and home-based rules. Preschoolers were questioned about legitimacy of authority of abolishing a rule and their rating of behaviors permitted and prohibited by an authority. Results revealed that previous day-care…
Descriptors: Day Care Effects, Early Experience, Moral Development, Moral Values


