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Figley, Grace E. – Quest, 1984
This article discusses the possibilities of moral education through physical education. A brief overview of several moral education programs is presented with an emphasis on Kohlberg's cognitive development approach. An appeal is made to physical educators for greater concern and involvement towards this goal. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction

Cannon, Mark W. – Business Education Forum, 1981
In an effort to help prevent crime, teachers can engender in students respect for civic virtue, moral responsibility, and voluntary support of law. Community-focused youth participation projects can increase attachments to the neighborhood and community and thereby help prevent delinquency. (CT)
Descriptors: Business Education Teachers, Community Programs, Crime, Delinquency
Bennett, William J.; Delattre, Edwin J. – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1979
If teachers and administrators are to offer opportunities for students to become morally educated, they must understand the concept of a morally educated person and exemplify the values they hope to instill. Poetry, novels, biographies, and films provide excellent material for instruction and discussion of moral concepts. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Humanities

Huebner, Dwayne – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1996
Teachers do not fail to address teaching's moral and ethical issues because they lack moral sensitivity, concern, or commitment. Teachers' bury their concern under the hard shell they develop to protect themselves in nonsupportive environments. Schools' social/political environment often discourages conversation, and educational language limits…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Moral Values
Ryan, Kevin; Bohlin, Karen E. – 1999
Character education is the hinge upon which academic excellence, personal achievement, and true citizenship depend. This volume provides guidance for educators who wish to help children forge good character. Its seven chapters create a blueprint for integrating character education into the curriculum. Chapters include (1) "Character…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Ethical Instruction, Moral Development
Berk, Leonard; And Others – 1972
This report presents the problem of school practice and moral socialization in an attempt to transform the issues into a problem for research. Three divisions of study are presented: 1) a rationale for the examination of schooling and moral development, 2) the development of procedures for analyzing the use of explanations, and 3) speculation on…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Moral Issues, Moral Values, School Role

Beattie, Nicholas – Journal of Moral Education, 1977
This is a study of the way in which moral education was added to the Bavarian curriculum in 1972. Attention is drawn to certain inconsistencies, and it is suggested that these reflect the ambiguous position of the school in a parliamentary democracy whose commitment to pluralism remains partial. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy

Blase, Joseph J. – Clearing House, 1983
Concludes that moral/value instruction is critical to the teacher's concept of work. (FL)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Ethical Instruction, Moral Values, Secondary Education

Scriven, Michael – Journal of Higher Education, 1982
Although certain ethical issues in faculty employment have received attention, little consideration is given to others, such as the teaching role and avoidance of practical ethics in the curriculum. There are several possible reasons for this neglect, particularly the anxiety potential of the topics. College faculty must put their own ethical…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Ethical Instruction, Ethics

Proefriedt, William A. – Educational Theory, 1981
Arguments that the schools serve a conservative function, passing on existing social values, are summarized and critiqued. Teachers can plan a role in social change by: (1) teaching students to reflect critically on their own values; (2) helping them realize that individuals can change things; and (3) through moral education about social issues.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction

Wolowelsky, Joel B. – Tradition, 1981
This special issue deals with K-12 Jewish education in the United States. Included are articles discussing teachers' roles in transmitting orthodox traditions, the relevance of Jewish day school curricula, ethical instruction, and teaching about Israel. Journal available from: Human Sciences Press, Inc. 72 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10011.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Problems, Day Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction

Hargreaves, David H. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 1980
The author argues that our educational system and our teachers are so obsessed with the "cult of individualism" that education's social functions have been trivialized. He espouses the views of Emile Durkheim, who saw the chief aim of schooling to be moral education that fosters pupils' collective and corporate experience. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Individualism

Tredway, Lynda – Educational Leadership, 1995
The first axiom of actively involving students is to relate activities to their own experiences, thereby engaging them on an emotional level. The Socratic seminar, a form of structured discourse about ideas and moral dilemmas, accomplishes this goal while balancing two traditional educational purposes: cultivation of common values and celebration…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking, Democratic Values
Keith, Sherry – School of Education Review, 1991
Disagrees with the article by Kevin Ryan appearing in this issue recommending moral values education in the schools. Questions choice of moral system, whether schools are the place to begin moral reeducation, and how moral education alone can revive a depleted educational infrastructure and undervalued teaching force. (SM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education

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