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Peer reviewedSichel, Betty A. – Educational Theory, 1976
This paper indicates how, in the two areas of (1) habit and reason and (2) affective and cognitive, Kohlberg's theory of cognitive moral development may be expanded to include the conceptualizations necessary for any visable moral developmental theory. (MM)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Development, Educational Philosophy, Habit Formation
Peer reviewedHamm, Cornel M. – School Review, 1977
Argues that Kohlberg's reasons for abandoning the content of morality, what he calls "the bag of virtues", are not defensible and that the "bag of virtues" approach to moral education is necessary to his theory of stimulating moral development through cognitive stimulation. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Critical Thinking, Moral Development, Moral Values
Peer reviewedTuriel, Elliot – New Directions for Child Development, 1997
Critiques four studies of morality and culture from the point of view of domain theory, based on distinctions between morality and social construal, domains of judgment (moral, social conventional, and personal), and perspectives within the social and power structure. (Author)
Descriptors: Children, Context Effect, Cultural Influences, Moral Development
Peer reviewedMontross, James F.; Montross, Kathryn J. – Journal of Correctional Education, 1997
Organizes information from the literature on six questions: (1) differences between incarcerated and nonincarcerated adult learners; (2) prisoners' placement in Piaget's and Kohlberg's developmental stages; (3) effects of drug abuse on learning; (4) prisoners' common cognitive errors; (5) goals and objectives of correctional education; and (6)…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Correctional Education, Educational Strategies, Moral Development
Peer reviewedWeissbourd, Rick – Educational Leadership, 2003
Argues that schools will largely fail in their efforts to improve the moral and emotional growth of students if they do not attend to the moral and ethical development of teachers, especially urban teachers, who suffer from depression and disillusionment, the two primary causes of which are isolation and stress induced by problem students.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Moral Development, Reflective Teaching, Students
Peer reviewedHong, Yonghee – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2003
This study investigated Korean kindergartners' reasoning during group moral discussions of problematic situations based on pictures depicting problem situations. Findings revealed that young children were able to reason about others' perspectives, acknowledge problematic situations, grasp the causes of the problems, predict consequences, and seek…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Group Discussion, Kindergarten
Peer reviewedMcCarthy, Maureen A.; Phillips, Barbara A.; Mills, Joe; Horn, Mary E. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2002
This study investigates the differences between levels of moral reasoning for traditional and nontraditional students. Results indicated that both groups of students enter college at similar levels. Implications of these findings would suggest that the college experience, not age is the most influential factor in the development of moral…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Environment, College Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBruess, Brian J.; Pearson, Frances C. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2002
Examines changes in moral reasoning among college students and seeks to determine whether there are gender differences in the process. Women scored higher than men on both Principled moral reasoning and Davison's moral index and graduating students scored higher than first-year students on Davison's moral index. Discusses whether Kohlberg's theory…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Higher Education, Moral Development
Peer reviewedHenninger, Mark G. – Journal of Moral Education, 1989
Relates the positions taken by Saint Augustine in his "Confessions" to the stages of adolescent development identified in research by William G. Perry, Jr. Provides practical suggestions for using the "Confessions" to foster moral and intellectual development. (KO)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Developmental Stages, Higher Education, Instruction
Peer reviewedWalker, Lawrence J. – Child Development, 1989
Examines several issues concerning Gilligan's and Kohlberg's models of moral orientations and Kohlberg's model of moral stages in a longitudinal study of 233 subjects aged 5 to 63 years. Results revealed few violations of the stage sequence over the two-year longitudinal interval. (RJC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Children
Peer reviewedMarshall, James D. – Journal of Moral Education, 1989
Responds to Peter Hobson's assertions concerning the relationship of punishment and moral education. Draws upon the writings of Michael Foucoult in suggesting that punishment in the legal sense does not fit well with efforts to develop rational autonomy. Suggests that traditional talk of punishment obscures the reality of practice. (KO)
Descriptors: Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Moral Development
Peer reviewedBaldwin, Cynthia – Counseling and Values, 1988
Examined characteristics of gifted male and female adolescents (n=55) from a nonurban setting to discover which issues they considered moral dilemmas, how they chose to resolve those issues, and whether sex differences would be significant. Results support contention that males and females reason differently about moral dilemmas. (BH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Creative Writing, Gifted, High Schools
Peer reviewedMcCullough, Michael E.; Worthington, Everett L., Jr. – Counseling and Values, 1994
Models of interpersonal forgiveness and their applications to counseling were reviewed. Although many models of the psychology of forgiveness exist, their impact on empirical research and practice has been minimal. The authors evaluate the current state of model building concerning interpersonal forgiveness and offer suggestions for directing…
Descriptors: Counseling, Emotional Development, Ethics, Evaluation
Yerkovich, James – Momentum, 1994
Describes the efforts of the coach at Judge Memorial High School, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to make team spirit and community values the center of an athletic program by focusing on the value of "WE," the team. Indicates that the program successfully encouraged student athletes to apply the "WE" philosophy outside of athletic competition. (MAB)
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Catholic Schools
Peer reviewedSimpson, Ronald D. – Clearing House, 1992
Argues that the science curriculum of the future should attempt to link a working knowledge of science to the common aspects of everyday life. Shows how such an objective relates to the belief systems of individual students, which often vary from that of instructors. (HB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Trends, Moral Development, Science Instruction


