Preface |
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Editors |
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Contributors |
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Introduction and Overview |
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Part I: DEFINING THE FIELD: HISTORICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS |
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Moral Self-Identity as the Aim of Education |
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Moral Education in the Cognitive Developmental Tradition: Lawrence Kohlberg's Revolutionary Ideas |
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53 | (27) |
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Traditional Approaches to Character Education in Britain and America |
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80 | (19) |
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Character Education as the Cultivation of Virtue |
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99 | (18) |
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School, Community and Moral Education |
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117 | (17) |
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Research and Practice in Moral and Character Education: Loosely Coupled Phenomena |
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134 | (27) |
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Part II: RELATIONSHIPS IN SCHOOLS AND CLASSROOMS |
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Caring and Moral Education |
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161 | (14) |
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Developmental Discipline and Moral Education |
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175 | (29) |
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Social Interdependence, Moral Character and Moral Education |
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204 | (26) |
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The Just Community Approach to Moral Education and the Moral Atmosphere of the School |
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230 | (18) |
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Social and Emotional Learning, Moral Education, and Character Education: A Comparative Analysis and a View Toward Convergence |
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248 | (19) |
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Peer Relationships and Social Groups: Implications for Moral Education |
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267 | (24) |
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Part III: CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES |
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Social Cognitive Domain Theory and Moral Education |
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291 | (19) |
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Human Flourishing and Moral Development: Cognitive and Neurobiological Perspectives of Virtue Development |
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310 | (18) |
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The Child Development Project: Creating Caring School Communities |
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328 | (24) |
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Constructivist Approaches to Moral Education in Early Childhood |
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352 | (18) |
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Smart & Good Schools: A New Paradigm for High School Character Education |
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370 | (21) |
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Fostering the Moral and Civic Development of College Students |
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391 | (23) |
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What Works in Character Education: What Is Known and What Needs to be Known |
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414 | (17) |
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Education for Integrity: Connection, Compassion and Character |
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431 | (28) |
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Part IV: MORAL AND CHARACTER EDUCATION BEYOND THE CLASSROOM |
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Positive Youth Development in the United States: History, Efficacy, and Links to Moral and Character Education |
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459 | (25) |
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The Moral and Civic Effects of Learning to Serve |
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484 | (16) |
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Sport and the Development of Character |
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500 | (20) |
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The Community Contribution to Moral Development and Character |
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520 | (17) |
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Media and Prosocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents |
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537 | (20) |
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Part V: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES |
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Guided by Theory, Grounded in Evidence: A Way Forward for Professional Ethics Education |
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557 | (26) |
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Teacher Education for Moral and Character Education |
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Teaching Ethically as a Moral Condition of Professionalism |
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601 | (18) |
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Index |
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