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Crittenden, Brian – 1972
This monograph is a critique of various aspects of the Mackay Report which investigates religious education in the public schools of Ontario and examines questions of moral development. The author centers his comments upon a fundamental general assumption of the Mackay report, that commonly accepted characteristics of moral reasoning can be…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
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Herold, Edward S.; Benson, Rita M. – Family Coordinator, 1979
This paper reports on the difficulties encountered by teachers of sex education. Among the issues presented are the variability of student maturity and knowledge, student shyness, values conflict, inadequate teacher training, deficiences in sex education materials, opposition to teaching sex education and inter-dsiciplinary conflict in sex…
Descriptors: Contraception, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Family Life Education
Smith, Robin – School Guidance Worker, 1979
Author comments on the role religion plays in today's society. He sees the churches making headlines and taking stances that are not always unanimous or traditional. He directs his remarks to the school counselor, who, he believes, must find it confusing to counsel students of many faiths. (Author)
Descriptors: Church Role, Counselors, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Sheehan, N. M. – 1977
This paper examines the place of morals and values in the early school in the North West Territories (1885-1905), and in Alberta and Saskatchewan (1905-1945). The purpose is to determine whether values and morals have always been a part of the goals and/or curricula of the Canadian public schools. Department of education annual reports, curriculum…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Guides, Ethical Instruction, Moral Development
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Boulogne, Jack – History and Social Science Teacher, 1978
Discusses the value of simulation games in moral education in four categories: fun and games; games as simulations of real life; games as motivators; and morality and game theory. Also examines the gaming aspects of morality, as well as the physical, psychological, precedent-setting, and internal consequences of an action. (Author/JK)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Decision Making, Educational Games, Ethical Instruction
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Duguid, Stephen – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1980
The University of Victoria program at Matsqui Institution is based on Kohlberg's theory of moral development. The replicability of the program is discussed, and analyzed in terms of relations with the institution, type of courses, program climate, and staffing. The necessity for developing student identity is emphasized. (MSE)
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Ethical Instruction, Faculty, Foreign Countries
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Boyd, Dwight; Arnold, Mary Louise – Journal of Moral Education, 2000
Explores the potential problems of intersection between the defining aims of antiracist education and teachers' beliefs about the aims of education. Identifies a framework for differentiating three ethical perspectives that teachers often take in articulating and justifying their beliefs about the ideal aims of education. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy, Ethical Instruction
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Hubbard, Keith – History and Social Science Teacher, 1982
Presents a moral dilemma for use in K-12 social studies courses focusing on the incident of the Japanese ship, the Komagata Maru, and its Sikh passengers who unsuccessfully attempted to enter Canada in 1914. It is intended to help Canadian youth understand racial relations between East Asians and Canadians. (AM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Immigrants
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Cook, Bruce – International Journal of Social Education, 1988
Describes a program developed for Quebec providence to provide meaningful instructional materials for a moral education curriculum. Reports teacher satisfaction with the program which is based on respect for oneself and others. Indicates that research shows a significant difference between children taught in this way and those receiving other…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Ethical Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Basourakos, John – Journal of Moral Education, 1999
Contends that watching and responding to plays can enhance the moral consciousness of students. Outlines a framework for using plays in moral education, discussing pre- and post-performance strategies. Demonstrates the value of Canadian drama for cultivating moral consciousness and explores two Canadian plays in detail. (CMK)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Drama, Educational Benefits, Educational Strategies
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Boyd, Dwight R. – Journal of Moral Education, 1988
Presents an overview of the current situation and problems of moral education in Canada. Discusses the official policy on moral education, identifies directions of societal change which may affect it, and argues that the most crucial problems revolve around the central role of the teacher in moral education efforts. (Author/GEA)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Policy
Wideman, Ron – Education Canada, 1979
A description of the design, achievements, and future directions of the in-service component of Scarborough's Values Education Project. (SJL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Inservice Teacher Education
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Baylis, Francoise; Downie, Jocelyn – Academic Medicine, 1991
A survey of all 16 Canadian medical schools found that 15 provided some ethics education. Time allocated ranged from 10-45 hours per degree, with no discernible pattern of distribution across years. Most teaching was case based and issue oriented, most instructors were physicians, and most schools used a pass-fail standard. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Jickling, Bob – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2004
I propose that for ethics to become a normal activity, practiced by citizens on a daily basis, we begin by identifying barriers to this activity. Once things that get in the way have been identified, I examine ways that environmental educators can create conditions for ethics to become part of mainstream practices and processes of inquiry--to…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ethics, Barriers, Ethical Instruction
Senate Committee of Canada (Ontario). Standing Senate Committee on Health, Welfare and Science. – 1978
Experiences in prenatal life and early childhood that may cause personality disorders or criminal behavior in later life are examined in these proceedings of the Subcommittee on Childhood Experiences as Causes of Criminal Behavior of the Standing Committee on Health, Welfare and Science. This issue, the eleventh in a series of 19 hearings dating…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Antisocial Behavior, Delinquent Behavior, Early Experience
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