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Li, Maosen – Journal of Moral Education, 1990
Analyzes changing approaches to moral education in China from 1949 to 1989, including the Cultural Revolution. Characterizes moral education as reflecting political ideology, used for political indoctrination. Claims that moral education benefits the government and not the individual. Lists teaching principles and discusses political courses…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Communism, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy

Marcy, William R. – Update on Law-Related Education, 1990
Provides a structure for inquiry into human nature and ways to perceive and control behavior. Promotes understanding of political systems, explaining they are based on beliefs about human nature. Outlines activities in which students write position papers and debate the issues. Includes questions for classroom discussions and handouts. (NL)
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Beliefs, Class Activities, Debate

Reiser, Stanley Joel; Heitman, Elizabeth – Academic Medicine, 1993
A University of Texas-Houston course on ethics in the biological sciences is described. The course focuses on two central values: truthfulness and benefit to others. Issues in course development are discussed, including gaining faculty support, selecting instructors, constructing a syllabus, using cases, and reducing cultural bias in tests.…
Descriptors: Biology, Case Studies, College Faculty, Course Content

Collier, Gerald – Studies in Higher Education, 1993
It is argued that there is an urgent need to teach college students to recognize and think critically about moral issues. The existential dimension of this education is examined, and two methods of teaching values are discussed: systematic use of small group discussion, and use of fictional films and literature. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Students, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Needs
Ethics in Health Education: The Need to Include a Model Course in Professional Preparation Programs.

Patterson, Sheila M.; Vitello, Elaine M. – Journal of Health Education, 1993
Describes a model course for the study of ethics in professional preparation programs of health educators. The article reviews related literature, discusses the importance of including ethics instruction in professional preparation, and describes proposed course goals, suggesting content areas, teaching methods, and student activities. (SM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Education Courses, Educational Objectives, Ethical Instruction
Muir, Jeff – Diversity & Division, 1993
Campus events of recent years teach that we need to reaffirm ideas of decency, charity, and respect rather than academically fashionable notions of diversity advocated without regard for the rights and feelings of others. Speech and behavior codes are enforcing a hierarchy of campus groups that favors the politically left. (SLD)
Descriptors: Activism, Behavior Standards, Campuses, Civil Disobedience

Lin, Huey-Ya; Davidman, Patricia; Petersen, George; Thomas, R. Murray – International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue Internationale de l'Education, 1998
Surveys teachers in Taiwan and the United States to judge among 20 moral issues as appropriate subjects of study in grade six of primary school and in freshman year of college. Finds a great diversity of responses within each group. Identifies some differences between the respondents in the two countries. Contains 51 references. (VWC)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Comparative Education, Ethical Instruction, Foreign Countries

Edwards, Clifford H. – American Secondary Education, 2000
School discipline deters development of a moral learning community. Punishment administered for infractions evokes resistance, resentment, and other negative consequences. Children need to control their own lives and evade excessive control by others. Recommendations for developing student self-direction, resiliency, and self-awareness are…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Discipline, Ethical Instruction, Knowledge Base for Teaching

Klee, Gretchen – Thresholds in Education, 1996
Family deficiencies are driving today's youth to search for unconditional love. The cultural denigration of love has become an unrecognized school problem. By using literature and personal writings that portray responsible loving, English teachers can help students overcome indifference to learning and create moral criticisms that are relevant to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Classroom Environment, Communication Skills, Discussion (Teaching Technique)

Costanza, Mark; Handelsman, Mitchell M. – Teaching of Psychology, 1998
Reviews four case studies that stimulate classroom discussion of critical ethical issues faced by teachers. Avoids some of the pitfalls of the case study method by including variations for each case and by highlighting the relevant principles of perceived justice. Includes counter arguments and commentaries for each case. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Principles

Sobolev, V. N. – Russian Education and Society, 1995
Explains the results of a survey given to over 1,000 students in Sakskaii Raion, the Republic of Crimea. The survey consisted of questions concerning what personal qualities the students' valued and whom would they wish to emulate. Students overwhelmingly valued intelligence and chose to emulate family members. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Pluralism, Ethical Instruction

Starkis, Andrej Thomas; Dickinson, Paula; Martin, Thomas H. – Journal of Legal Education, 1998
Describes the Massachusetts School of Law's efforts to reshape its curriculum and programs to prepare graduates better for the practice of law in the contemporary professional setting, including professional development and mentoring for young faculty; a curriculum that includes heavy emphasis on writing, speaking, and other practice skills;…
Descriptors: Costs, Curriculum Design, Education Work Relationship, Educational Objectives

Gooderham, David W. – Journal of Moral Education, 1997
Examines the ways that adult narrators address the child reader in fictions written for children in moral education. Analyzes these relationships and considers their pedagogical implications. Specifically considers the personification of children's behavior by animals in these stories and connects this to a shift in the contemporary concept of…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Beliefs, Characterization

Scherer, Marge – Educational Leadership, 1999
Howard Gardner reflects on how students who learn in different ways might grapple with deep epistemological questions. Gardner advocates teaching disciplines that present our culture's image of what is true, beautiful, and ethical. His understanding pathway should appeal to children possessing a strong existential intelligence. (MLH)
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Behaviorism, Charter Schools, Constructivism (Learning)

Turiel, Elliot – Journal of Moral Education, 2003
Argues that resistance and subversion are part of life and integral to development in most cultures. Notes that many theories of social and moral development do not account for resistance or view it as anti-social. Demonstrates that social conflict and resistance based on moral aims occur in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. (CAJ)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethnic Bias