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Bertram, Corrine C. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2008
This paper describes a youth-centered activist project with a group of young women in Brooklyn, NY, and the controversy surrounding it. In 1999 the young women created a neighborhood mural with anti-violence themes. Within 6 months of the mural's dedication, the mural was whitewashed by the corporate owner of the mural wall. Using content and…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Females, Participant Observation, Discourse Analysis
Zoeckler, Laurence G. – American Secondary Education, 2007
Moral issues embedded in grading practices of high school English teachers are central to this study. Arriving at a fair grade while weighing both achievement and non-achievement factors and the role of teachers' expectations are examined using a theoretical framework which considers grading processes in terms of truth, worthwhileness, trust, and…
Descriptors: Moral Issues, Grading, Ethics, Secondary School Teachers
Vartiainen, Tero – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2009
Industry-university partnerships are common in the IT field. This paper reports on moral problems perceived by client representatives collaborating with student groups taking part in a project course in information systems education in a Finnish university. Twenty-two client representatives from IT organizations were interviewed during the course…
Descriptors: Industry, Information Systems, Ethics, Problems
Smith, David I.; DeVries, Herman J., Jr.; Roberts, F. Corey – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2011
Music offers to language teachers benefits in terms of language exposure, cultural information, and multisensory appeal. This article describes how the use of music videos offers potential for exploring spiritual and moral concerns, especially as the intersections between words, sounds, and images are explored. Exploring how (in this case)…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Christianity, Second Language Instruction, German
Sikes, Pat – Qualitative Inquiry, 2008
The climate of moral panic that pertains around child abuse is such that any research that touches on children and sex is almost seen in itself to be abusive, with identity and career consequences for those who engage in it. In November 2005, an article that I had written some years earlier, "Scandalous Stories and Dangerous Liaisons: When Female…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Child Abuse, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Attfield, David – British Journal of Religious Education, 2008
John Hull's recent educational writings have included several on what he calls the "money culture". This is analysed and criticised in this article. Hull offers a Marxist and a neo-Marxist account of the role of money in western societies utilising the labour theory of value, false consciousness and the materialist interpretation of history. It is…
Descriptors: Ideology, Consumer Education, Marxian Analysis, Social Stratification
Bosisio, Roberta – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2008
This article analyses the results of a study of conceptions of justice among Italian teenagers. The aim was to examine young people's representations of issues of justice, and to determine whether the experience of active participation can influence such representations. The study was designed in accordance with the most recent approaches in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Focus Groups, Children
Surface, Jeanne L. – Journal of Inquiry and Action in Education, 2009
In this distrustful, unstable, and ethically polarized era, there is a need to prepare school administrators to resolve a myriad of moral dilemmas. As professors of school administration, how can we make sure that our future leaders have the capacity to make thoughtful, ethical decisions? How do we prepare these leaders to develop, foster and lead…
Descriptors: School Administration, Administrator Education, Ethics, Ethical Instruction
Levingston, Judd Kruger – Praeger, 2009
A rabbi and educator shows how moral education can be crafted to address each of the three main branches of the moral life: philosophy, civics, and ethics. Although adolescents roll their eyes at adult platitudes, they love to grapple with sticky moral issues, and they value teachers who nurture their growth as moral decision-makers. Instead of…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Private Schools, Religious Factors, Personality
Rozycki, Edward G. – Educational Horizons, 2009
In this article, the author talks about the school's moral responsibility and illustrates the extent that a K-12 school and its staff are responsible for its students' economic success. All school reform is based on a relatively simple model: an intervenor (the reform agent) produces change(s) in certain school variables to cause a change in…
Descriptors: Human Capital, School Restructuring, Labor Market, Education Work Relationship
Milligan, Tony – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
In analytic moral philosophy it is standard to use unrealistic puzzles to set up moral dilemmas of a sort that I will call Lockean Puzzles. This paper will try to pinpoint just what is and what is not problematic about their use as a teaching tool or component part of philosophical arguments. I will try to flesh out the claim that what may be lost…
Descriptors: Moral Issues, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving
Colapietro, Vincent – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
This essay examines in detail the triangulated conversation Naoko Saito constructs, in "The Gleam of Light", among the voices of R. W. Emerson, John Dewey and Stanley Cavell. The pivot around which everything turns is the Emersonian ideal of moral perfectionism and, in particular, the implications of this ideal for the philosophy of education. As…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Moral Issues, Individual Development
Sisk, Dorothy – Understanding Our Gifted, 2008
On the surface, gifted children may appear to be well adjusted, but they are often highly sensitive, perfectionistic, and intense. They usually have an acute awareness of moral issues, with a unique perception of themselves and others and deeper feelings at an earlier age than their peers. Because of these intense qualities, they may suffer from…
Descriptors: Gifted, Teacher Role, Moral Issues, Anxiety
Nguyen, Nhung T.; Basuray, M. Tom; Smith, William P.; Kopka, Donald; McCulloh, Donald N. – Journal of Education for Business, 2008
The present study examined student learning in business ethics, particularly ethical judgment, using R. E. Reidenbach and D. P. Robin's (1990) Multidimensional Ethics Scale (MES). The authors asked 262 undergraduate students to provide ethical judgment rating, first at the beginning of the semester and again at the end of the semester. Students…
Descriptors: Ethics, Business Administration Education, Undergraduate Students, Moral Issues
Cockrum, Colton Dwayne – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study was designed to explore the phenomenon of college students who illegally file-share. The main research question was, "What are the experiences of college students who file-share and what are their perspectives on the moral and legal implications for doing so?" Data were collected from six students using interviews, focus…
Descriptors: College Students, Sharing Behavior, Focus Groups, Moral Issues

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