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![]() Promoting Moral Growth From Piaget to Kohlberg, Second Edition
Joseph Reimer, Diana Pritchard Paolitto, and Richard H. Hersh
Lawrence Kohlberg, through his work in moral
philosophy, developmental psychology, and education research, has provided a
conceptual framework through which teachers are better able to integrate moral
issues with the process and content of teaching. The purpose of this useful work
is to help educators translate Kohlberg’s theory of developmental moral
education into practice. Concrete examples and answers to the most frequently
asked questions about the theory are provided in opening chapters. Similarly,
later chapters provide examples of the full range of teaching strategies
prescribed by research results and actual teaching experiences. Students will
welcome the authors’ clear approach to an inherently complex body of knowledge.
They have provided a valuable, coherent context for understanding both the
extensive nature and the limitations of Kohlberg’s work. $28.95 list, 285 pages 10-digit ISBN: 0-88133-570-3 13-digit ISBN: 978-0-88133-570-5 © 1983 Table of Contents
Foreword (Lawrence Kohlberg) Part I. THEORY 1. Introduction to Moral Development 2. Piaget: A Conceptual Introduction to Kohlberg 3. Kohlberg: The Development of Moral Judgment 4. Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development and Moral Education Part II. PRACTICE 5. The Art of Moral Education: The Teacher’s Role 6. Curriculum Construction for Moral Education 7. The Just-Community Approach
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