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ERIC Number: ED024445
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1965-Jun
Pages: 15
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Some Studies of the Moral Development of Children.
Edwards, J.B.
Educational Research, v7 n3 p200-10 Jun 1965
Imprecise concepts and vagueness in the field of moral development of children should be counterbalanced by future research by educationalists and psychologists. From a review of the scanty research available in moral development it can be concluded that (1) moral development is more complex than heretofore conceived; (2) individual differences in moral development must be recognized, not ignored; (3) education must present children with worthwhile ideal persons to emulate; (4) bright children grasp complex moral issues and appreciate the motive behind an action, and help must be given to duller students; (5) careful use of terms (for example, character, honesty, and conscience) is acutely necessary in research; and (6) no one theory of moral development seems adequate to explain this many-faceted area. (DO)
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Authoring Institution: National Foundation for Educational Research in England and Wales, London.
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