This study examined children's reasoning about single‐gender and single‐faith schools and play contexts. Young people (twenty‐three 8‐ to 10‐year‐olds and fifty‐three 12‐ to 14‐year‐olds) were asked to judge and reason about the acceptability of exclusion based on gender and religion by children and school principals. Participants rated exclusion based on gender as more acceptable than based on religion. Exclusion from school contexts was rated as more acceptable than exclusion from play contexts. Participants tended to invoke moral reasons to condemn exclusion when reasoning about religion, whereas they tended to invoke social conventional reasons when reasoning about gender. Young people's greater support for religiously inclus...
While there is growing understanding about children’s moral reasoning for social inclusion and exclu...
While there is growing understanding about children’s moral reasoning for social inclusion and exclu...
This study examined the exclusion and inclusion of biracial peers of Korean children and adolescents...
This study examined children's reasoning about single‐gender and single‐faith schools and play conte...
This study investigated 282 eight- to twelve-year-old Danish majority children's judgments and justi...
This study investigated 282 eight- to twelve-year-old Danish majority children's judgments and justi...
This study examined children’s and adolescents’ reasoning about the exclusion of others in peer and ...
This study examined children’s and adolescents’ reasoning about the exclusion of others in peer and ...
This study investigated 282 eight- to twelve-year-old Danish majority children's judgments and justi...
Moral reasoning in values education can promote a democratic way of life. It involves addressing beh...
Moral reasoning in values education can promote a democratic way of life. It involves addressing beh...
Previous research has emphasised the importance of active citizenship in the early years for the dev...
While there is growing understanding about children’s moral reasoning for social inclusion and exclu...
The present study examined how Saudi Arabian children (M = 10.50 years, SD = 1.61, Range = 8 to 10 y...
The present study examined how Saudi Arabian children (M = 10.50 years, SD = 1.61, Range = 8 to 10 y...
While there is growing understanding about children’s moral reasoning for social inclusion and exclu...
While there is growing understanding about children’s moral reasoning for social inclusion and exclu...
This study examined the exclusion and inclusion of biracial peers of Korean children and adolescents...
This study examined children's reasoning about single‐gender and single‐faith schools and play conte...
This study investigated 282 eight- to twelve-year-old Danish majority children's judgments and justi...
This study investigated 282 eight- to twelve-year-old Danish majority children's judgments and justi...
This study examined children’s and adolescents’ reasoning about the exclusion of others in peer and ...
This study examined children’s and adolescents’ reasoning about the exclusion of others in peer and ...
This study investigated 282 eight- to twelve-year-old Danish majority children's judgments and justi...
Moral reasoning in values education can promote a democratic way of life. It involves addressing beh...
Moral reasoning in values education can promote a democratic way of life. It involves addressing beh...
Previous research has emphasised the importance of active citizenship in the early years for the dev...
While there is growing understanding about children’s moral reasoning for social inclusion and exclu...
The present study examined how Saudi Arabian children (M = 10.50 years, SD = 1.61, Range = 8 to 10 y...
The present study examined how Saudi Arabian children (M = 10.50 years, SD = 1.61, Range = 8 to 10 y...
While there is growing understanding about children’s moral reasoning for social inclusion and exclu...
While there is growing understanding about children’s moral reasoning for social inclusion and exclu...
This study examined the exclusion and inclusion of biracial peers of Korean children and adolescents...