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    Role of School in Moral Education Principal Dr Smt U K Sadavarte Vivekwardhini College of Education For Women‚ Nanded Prof Rachana Sandeep Akolkar AAD College of Education‚ Khultabad‚ Aurangabad Moral education is what the schools do to help the young become ethically mature adults‚ capable of moral thought and action. Very little of the moral education that inevitably occurs in the schools is formally recorded in lesson plans‚ curriculum guides‚ or

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    concerns‚ but minimal progress has been made with current approaches. In hindsight‚ Kohlberg’s moral development stages are deemed a possible solution to the ills of criminal justice. Furthermore‚ there are three stages of Kohlberg’s moral development. Within each stage are two levels. They all explain how an individual assimilates through these stages from having no “cognition of morality‚ to learned morals that are from laws and codes‚ to thinking beyond conformity and rules that guides the beliefs

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    Why Should I Be Moral?

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    Why Should I Be Moral? The question of morality proves to be a complex interrogatory. Should I be moral? If I should be‚ then why? Why is morality important to society? An assumption can be made that morals derive from a purely religious perspective or the Golden Rule approach. We are told that it is right to be moral. This is an ineffective answer‚ since it does not apply to someone outside the moral circle (Olsen‚ 79). This in mind‚ there is really no way to prove this too a person

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    Kohlberg’s theory of moral development. In this essay‚ following a brief outline of the theory‚ I will be discussing the strengths and weaknesses of Kohlberg’s theory of moral development. Morality comes from the Latin word for custom. It is a behaviour that one has been accustomed to due to the laws and customs in a particular society. By the time a person reaches adulthood‚ they should have a good idea about personal and social behaviour (Carlson‚ 2004) Kohlberg’s theory of moral development was

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    Kohlberg’s Moral Development Lawrence Kohlberg grew up in Bronxville‚ New York and attended handover Academy in Massachusetts. This is an academically demanding private high school. He did not go straight to college but instead went to help the Israeli cause‚ serving as the second engineer on an old freighter carrying European refugees through British blockades to Israel. After this Kohlberg enrolled at the University of Chicago where he scored so high on admission test that he only had to

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    Cognitive and Moral Development A Research Paper Cognitive Development in Childhood Early psychological studies on child development emphasized that children are just mere recipients of the information showed and given to them by the older individuals around them as they grow up. They believed that children have no active participation on their cognitive development per se and that they do not have the ability to construct a world of their own. It is not until the 1960s when Jean

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    Asymmetric information and moral hazard are important concepts in understanding the evolution of financial markets Name: Qiwei Sun When we consider the evolution of financial markets‚ information is the thing that we must pay much attention to deal with. Asymmetric information and moral hazard‚ the two important concepts‚ are playing key roles in the information system. Both of them could hinder the development of financial markets. So‚ in order to make the financial markets developing much more

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    Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development Level A Preconventional *Ages 0-9‚ behaviour motivated by the anticipation of pleasure of pain Stage #1- Punishment and Obedience *do what’s right to avoid breaking rules‚ doing the right thing to avoid punishment. Punishment overcomes the child’s mind; punishment proves that disobedience is wrong. Example (child) – A child will stop trying to take a sibling’s toy in order to avoid being sent to his room and to gain or

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    Stereotypes In Trifles

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    For many years society has categorized men and women in several different ways. During this contextual essay analysis essay I will be discussing the stereotypes of women in the story of “trifles”. The most important stereotype introduced in this play is that women are lesser creatures than men--that they are not capable of thinking as competently as their male counterparts. The men allow this stereotype to interfere with the investigation as they continually comment on the silliness of their conversation

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    * Last week we reflected on our writing‚ and this week we deal with some things related to the reading we will do in this class. The two primary components of this class are reading literature and then writing about literature‚ and knowing some of the literary devices and features will help you with both reading and writing about literature. * Before I provide my examples‚ I want to explain that literary devices (I call them conventions sometimes too) are like strategies.  That is‚ authors of

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