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Handbook of Moral and Character Education [Hardback]

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Edited by (Stanford University, USA), Edited by (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada), Edited by (University of Notre Dame, USA), Edited by (University of California, USA), Edited by (University of Notre Dame)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 640 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1314 g, Following Handbook of Distance Education; 17 Tables, black and white
  • Sērija : Educational Psychology Handbook
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0805859608
  • ISBN-13: 9780805859607
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 640 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1314 g, Following Handbook of Distance Education; 17 Tables, black and white
  • Sērija : Educational Psychology Handbook
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0805859608
  • ISBN-13: 9780805859607
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There is widespread agreement that schools should contribute to students’ moral development and character formation. Currently 80% of states have mandates regarding character education. This apparent support for moral education, however, masks a high degree of controversy surrounding the meaning and the methods of moral and/or character education. The purpose of this Handbook is to replace the ideological rhetoric that infects this field with a comprehensive, research-oriented volume that includes the extensive changes that have occurred over the last fifteen years. Coverage includes the latest applications of developmental and cognitive psychology to moral and character education from preschool to college settings.

Preface ix
Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Introduction and Overview
1(10)
Larry P. Nucci
Darcia Narvaez
Part I: DEFINING THE FIELD: HISTORICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS
Philosophical Moorings
11(19)
Thomas Wren
Moral Self-Identity as the Aim of Education
30(23)
Daniel K. Lapsley
Moral Education in the Cognitive Developmental Tradition: Lawrence Kohlberg's Revolutionary Ideas
53(27)
John Snarey
Peter Samuelson
Traditional Approaches to Character Education in Britain and America
80(19)
James Arthur
Character Education as the Cultivation of Virtue
99(18)
David Carr
School, Community and Moral Education
117(17)
Kenneth A. Strike
Research and Practice in Moral and Character Education: Loosely Coupled Phenomena
134(27)
James S. Leming
Part II: RELATIONSHIPS IN SCHOOLS AND CLASSROOMS
Caring and Moral Education
161(14)
Nel Noddings
Developmental Discipline and Moral Education
175(29)
Marilyn Watson
Social Interdependence, Moral Character and Moral Education
204(26)
David W. Johnson
Roger T. Johnson
The Just Community Approach to Moral Education and the Moral Atmosphere of the School
230(18)
F. Clark Power
Ann Higgins-D'Alessandro
Social and Emotional Learning, Moral Education, and Character Education: A Comparative Analysis and a View Toward Convergence
248(19)
Maurice J. Elias
Sarah J. Parker
V. Megan Kash
Roger P. Weissberg
Mary Utne O'Brien
Peer Relationships and Social Groups: Implications for Moral Education
267(24)
Stacey S. Horn
Christopher Daddis
Melanie Killen
Part III: CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES
Social Cognitive Domain Theory and Moral Education
291(19)
Larry P. Nucci
Human Flourishing and Moral Development: Cognitive and Neurobiological Perspectives of Virtue Development
310(18)
Darcia Narvaez
The Child Development Project: Creating Caring School Communities
328(24)
Victor A. Battistich
Constructivist Approaches to Moral Education in Early Childhood
352(18)
Carolyn Hildebrandt
Betty Zan
Smart & Good Schools: A New Paradigm for High School Character Education
370(21)
Matthew Davidson
Thomas Lickona
Vladimir Khmelkov
Fostering the Moral and Civic Development of College Students
391(23)
Anne Colby
What Works in Character Education: What Is Known and What Needs to be Known
414(17)
Marvin W. Berkowitz
Victor A. Battistich
Melinda C. Bier
Education for Integrity: Connection, Compassion and Character
431(28)
Rachael Kessler
Catherine Fink
Part IV: MORAL AND CHARACTER EDUCATION BEYOND THE CLASSROOM
Positive Youth Development in the United States: History, Efficacy, and Links to Moral and Character Education
459(25)
Richard F. Catalano
J. David Hawkins
John W. Toumbourou
The Moral and Civic Effects of Learning to Serve
484(16)
Daniel Hart
M. Kyle Matsuba
Robert Atkins
Sport and the Development of Character
500(20)
David Light Shields
Brenda Light Bredemeier
The Community Contribution to Moral Development and Character
520(17)
Jim Lies
Kendall Cotton Bronk
Jennifer Menon Mariano
Media and Prosocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents
537(20)
Marjorie J. Hogan
Victor C. Strasburger
Part V: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
Guided by Theory, Grounded in Evidence: A Way Forward for Professional Ethics Education
557(26)
Muriel J. Bebeau
Verna E. Monson
Teacher Education for Moral and Character Education
583(18)
Merle J. Schwartz
Teaching Ethically as a Moral Condition of Professionalism
601(18)
Elizabeth Campbell
Index 619