School leaders around the world are more and more accepting responsibility for including social and moral education in their schools. Expanding a traditional academic curriculum to include these two issues usually generates a great deal of enthusiasm, confusion, and criticism. Thus, it is important for educational leaders, teachers, parents, and community leaders to think and plan carefully about the history, philosophies, and research pertaining to these broad reforms. First, it is valuable to be clear about the two central elements of this broad educational reform−a curriculum that enables students to grow into young adults with individual integrity and good character as well as a curriculum that helps students develop into socially resp...