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Kohlberg, Lawrence; Selman, Robert L. – 1972
This paper clarifies the development of moral judgement and the means by which educators can stimulate this development. Moral teaching is defined as the process of open discussion aimed at stimulating the child to move to the next step in his development. Research evidence shows that internalized principles of moral judgement cannot be taught,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Ethical Instruction, Individual Development, Maturation
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Kohlberg, Lawrence – Educational Leadership, 1980
A reasoned response to questions about teaching moral education in the schools. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Kohlberg, Lawrence – Humanist, 1972
Developmental findings on moral stages, moral-philosophic conceptions of principles, and the tenets of constitutional democracy cohere to define a philosophically and psychologically viable conception of moral education. Though outlined in 1909 by John Dewey, this conception has only recently gained the research support needed to make it truly…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Educational Needs, Educational Strategies, Ethical Instruction
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Kohlberg, Lawrence – Educational Leadership, 1975
Descriptors: Decision Making, Democracy, Discipline, Ethical Instruction
Kohlberg, Lawrence – Ethical Education, 1971
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Civil Liberties, Educational Philosophy, Ethical Instruction
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Kohlberg, Lawrence – Contemporary Education, 1976
Moral education does not consist of the transmission of fixed values but in confronting students with genuine and difficult ethical conflicts to be resolved by judgments based on wide concepts of moral justice as applied to all members of society. (JD)
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Ethical Instruction, Human Development, Human Dignity
Kohlberg, Lawrence – Curriculum Review, 1979
In this excerpt from his forward to "Readings in Moral Education," Dr. Kohlberg asserts that cognitive-developmental moral education goes back to Socrates, but that the demand for it today stems from Watergate and My Lai--a demand that the United States return to its original principles of justice. (SJL)
Descriptors: American Culture, Developmental Stages, Educational Needs, Ethical Instruction
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Tapp, June L.; Kohlberg, Lawrence – Journal of Social Issues, 1971
Explains a theory of legal socialization derived from cognitive developmental theory, using interview data from a developmental study of U. S. white youths from kindergarten through college. (JM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cross Cultural Studies, Cross Sectional Studies, Ethical Instruction
Kohlberg, Lawrence – 1972
New social studies curricula and methods need to be adapted to fundamental aims of education -- the stimulation of cognitive and moral development. Educational implications of Piaget's work in cognitive stage development and the author's work in moral stage development are based upon the cognitive developmental transition of John Dewey, who…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Educational Philosophy, Ethical Instruction
Kohlberg, Lawrence – 1971
This address starts by explaining the educational philosphy of John Dewey. In this context, the central aims of education are cognitive and moral development. In a pluralistic society, the teaching of morals poses a grave problem and gives rise to a belief in moral and ethical relativity. This address proceeds to show what is wrong with ethical…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Beliefs, Cognitive Processes
Kohlberg, Lawrence; And Others – 1975
The background, evaluation process, theories, and practical aspects of the Just Community High School in Cambridge, Masachusetts, are presented. The document is organized into four sections. Section 1 briefly discusses the components of a Just School: participatory democracy with teachers and students having equal rights, emphasis on conflict…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives