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Pillar, Arlene M. – 1980
To demonstrate the inappropriateness of fables for moral instruction at early elementary levels, a study was conducted with children from grades two, four, and six in two suburban schools on Long Island (New York). The children listened to recordings of three fables, "The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf,""The Fox and the Goat," and "The Lion and the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Ethical Instruction, Fables
Ledebur, Larry C. – 1977
Since the post-adolescent period is one of changes in values held, it is essential that colleges more effectively confront the task of stimulating and challenging ethical growth. Simulations are a technique which may prove effective in this task. Prisoner's Dilemma, Ghetto, and Diplomacy are three examples of simulation games which may generate…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Higher Education, Humanistic Education, Moral Values
Maldonado, Nancy; Lacey, Candace H.; Thompson, Steve D. – Online Submission, 2007
This qualitative study investigated perceptions of contemporary leaders regarding moral and ethical learning and the role of higher education. There were three steps in the data collection procedures: a survey of graduate students, open-ended interviews with the selected leaders, and document content analysis. Participants were asked whether they…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Moral Development, Liberal Arts, Graduate Students
Pulliam, Sylvia Clark – 1994
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions that computer science educators have about computer ethics. The study focused on four areas: (1) the extent to which computer science educators believe that ethically inappropriate practices are taking place (both on campus and throughout society); (2) perceptions of such educators about…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Educational Practices, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education
Greenberg, Karen – 1986
An introductory speech communication course should contain a unit on communication ethics so that students learn ethical standards and how they should be applied in creating and delivering a message or responding to a message. One of the many hinderances that accompany incorporating such a unit into the curriculum is the lack of precedence for…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
McElreath, Mark P. – 1982
Nominal Group Technique (NGT), a highly structured group process that seeks to provide an orderly procedure for obtaining qualitative information from target groups who are most associated with a problem area, can be used to teach ethics in public relations classes. In NGT, members work in the presence of one another but do not interact except…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Herlong, Ann – 1985
In response to rising public criticism of the media and demand for accountability, leaders among professional journalists are calling for a renewed emphasis on codes of ethics and deliberate attention to moral action. In examining the importance and relevance of ethics to high school journalism, three principles for the teaching of ethics emerge:…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Ardoin, Birthney – 1983
A survey was taken to find answers to questions being asked by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (ACEJMC) about the teaching of ethics. A questionnaire was mailed to the 90 advertising programs listed in the 1983 edition of "Where Shall I Go to College to Study Advertising?" to determine where ethics was…
Descriptors: Advertising, College Programs, Course Content, Ethical Instruction
Hunt, Todd – 1982
A simple role playing exercise provides a device for helping public relations students to develop their own idea of what ethical behavior is, why it is important, and how it can become a practical part of their daily lives as public relations practitioners. A few basic premises apply to the problems of ethical behavior in organizations: (1)…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Higher Education
Hartoonian, H. Michael – 1975
Four models for interpreting values education strategies are provided. Six examples form curriculum projects are analyzed in light of three of these conceptual models. The first model categorizes values approaches by whether they describe, analyze, or advocate a particular value position. The second model categorizes values approaches by whether…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Webb, Clark – 1993
This paper offers a different perspective for teaching and learning--the "thoughtful" perspective--as an alternative to the current technocratic perspective. The technocratic frame of reference implicitly proposes that any problem is amenable to programmatic definition and solution. The following three propositions are presented: one's perspective…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Reetz, Linda J. – 1993
This paper presents a historical study of three issues in education: (1) the teaching of morals; (2) teacher retraining; and (3) practices in language arts. It demonstrates that recent actions by the South Dakota legislature to ensure that children are given moral and character instruction are similar to efforts undertaken in the 1890s in North…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Smith, Pheny Shang-Fen Zhou – 1989
A comparison is made between the educational philosophies of Confucius and John Dewey. The comparison is limited to four aspects of education: democracy, instruction, learning, and scientific attitude. Confucianism emphasizes the necessity of self-examination, of the cultivation of virtue, and of education as the means of producing the kind of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Confucianism, Democracy, Ethical Instruction
Howe, Kenneth R. – 1986
Interest in explicitly incorporating a consideration of ethical issues into teacher education is on the rise. A parallel development has been underway in other areas of professional education, especially medicine and nursing, over the past decade and a half. Borrowing from the field of applied and professional ethics generally, this paper…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education
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Shaver, James P. – 1976
The Analysis of Public Issues Approach to ethics education assumes that controversy is inevitable within a society committed to human worth and made up of diverse groups. This cognitive approach is based on the Oliver and Shaver book, "Teaching Public Issues in the High School." Controversy ensures that societal problems are brought to…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Democratic Values
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