The moral lives of children are as richly textured as those of adults and provides the foundation from which children\u27s adult morality is established. How might children perceive their moral decisions in a hypothetical situation? In this study, four elementary school children, two males and two females, were presented with a hypothetical situation which required them to make a moral distinction between right and wrong as defined by Webster\u27s Dictionary. Based on the research of Robert Coles, the children were then asked questions about movies, T.V., and social class in an effort to understand what might have influenced their decisions. The findings of my study indicate that the ways in which children rationalized moral choices var...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [94]-98).Elementary school principals are charged with ma...
Available research meant to bring out what children of various ages judge to be right and what they...
To successfully navigate the world, human beings must identify the choices they can make as well as ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study investigated children's reasoning about the teach...
This study aims to investigate how students in the ninth grade and the final year of the Swedish upp...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 164-172)The purpose of this study was to investigate the...
The paper describes the experimental study of the children’s specific moral choices from several per...
The paper describes the experimental study of the children’s specific moral choices from several per...
This study explored the relationship between the consciousness of moral belief and the practice of m...
The purposes of this study were (a) to examine the development of children's reasoning about pr...
Moral judgment has been a popular area of interest over the past few decades as researchers have beg...
Anyone who has ever had the opportunity to observe small children when playing or learning something...
Human adults incline toward moral objectivism but may approach things more relativistically if diffe...
The research question addressed in this project was: How can children\u27s literature-based moral di...
Children encounter moral norms in several different social contexts. Often it is in hierarchically s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [94]-98).Elementary school principals are charged with ma...
Available research meant to bring out what children of various ages judge to be right and what they...
To successfully navigate the world, human beings must identify the choices they can make as well as ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study investigated children's reasoning about the teach...
This study aims to investigate how students in the ninth grade and the final year of the Swedish upp...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 164-172)The purpose of this study was to investigate the...
The paper describes the experimental study of the children’s specific moral choices from several per...
The paper describes the experimental study of the children’s specific moral choices from several per...
This study explored the relationship between the consciousness of moral belief and the practice of m...
The purposes of this study were (a) to examine the development of children's reasoning about pr...
Moral judgment has been a popular area of interest over the past few decades as researchers have beg...
Anyone who has ever had the opportunity to observe small children when playing or learning something...
Human adults incline toward moral objectivism but may approach things more relativistically if diffe...
The research question addressed in this project was: How can children\u27s literature-based moral di...
Children encounter moral norms in several different social contexts. Often it is in hierarchically s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [94]-98).Elementary school principals are charged with ma...
Available research meant to bring out what children of various ages judge to be right and what they...
To successfully navigate the world, human beings must identify the choices they can make as well as ...