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Education In The Moral Domain 1st Edition Larry P Nucci

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Education In The Moral Domain 1st Edition Larry P Nucci
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Larry P. Nucci
ISBN: 9780511012976, 9780521652322, 9780521655491, 0521652324, 0521655498, 0511012977
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Education In The Moral Domain 1st Edition Larry P Nucci by Larry P. Nucci 9780511012976, 9780521652322, 9780521655491, 0521652324, 0521655498, 0511012977 instant download after payment.

This two-part book presents theory and research demonstrating that morality forms a domain of social values that is distinct from matters of societal convention. It presents practical suggestions for teachers on how to establish a moral classroom climate, deal with student discipline, integrate moral and social values education into the curriculum, and contribute to students' development of the moral self. The author tackles controversial issues--such as the relation between morality and religious rules, and the nature of cultural variation in moral value--with research and theory, rather than ideology.

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