ABSTRACT

A companion volume to Moral Judgement from Childhood to Adolescence specially written for teachers and students of education. This volume includes analysis of the broad stages in the developmental pattern; of the key variables that must shape it, and of their function in moral judgement; and of the principles that must lie behind a moral education that has autonomy as its goal. The book concludes with practical proposals for a sequential pattern of moral learning, and the methods of approach appropriate to it.

part One|47 pages

Stages of Development

chapter 1|7 pages

Morality

chapter 2|5 pages

Pre-morality

chapter 3|11 pages

External Morality

chapter 4|12 pages

External-internal Morality

chapter 5|11 pages

Internal Morality

part Two|34 pages

Factors in Development

chapter 6|8 pages

Intelligence

chapter 7|7 pages

Sex Differences

chapter 8|11 pages

Religion

chapter 9|7 pages

Home Environment

part Three|45 pages

Developmental Moral Education

chapter 10|9 pages

Principles of Moral Education

chapter 11|10 pages

Direct Moral Education

chapter 12|5 pages

Childhood

chapter 13|11 pages

The Middle Years

chapter 14|9 pages

Adolescence