Moral and Ethical Development

Moral and Ethical Development Presentation

Moral and ethical development in children affects student learning and school/classroom interactions. Teachers need to ensure moral and ethical instruction and interactions are taking place in the classroom/school.

For this assignment, you will create a 12-15 slide digital presentation on the subject of the moral and ethical development of children birth through adolescence. Kohlberg is considered the most important theorist in moral and ethical development in education; however, if your research uncovers a related theory, you can choose to create your presentation based on that theory. This presentation would be used as a professional development that could be shared with teachers, aides, and staff at your school.

Include the following in your presentation:

  • A description of key terms related to moral and ethical development in toddlers to adolescence, including moral and ethical development, moral behavior, moral reasoning, prosocial behavior, and emotional attribution.
  • A general overview of Kohlberg’s or your chosen theory of moral development, addressing birth through adolescence. Provide examples.
  • An explanation of which of the six stages of Kohlberg’s theory most influences childhood and examples of behaviors that might occur within these stages. If another theory was selected, explain any stages that occur and discuss the influences on childhood as well as examples of behaviors.
  • A summary of the implications of Kohlberg’s or your chosen theory on classroom instruction and management, including three classroom-based examples of what K-3 teachers can do to help students develop morally and ethically.
  • An explanation of how to support Pre-K-3 students who are struggling with moral and ethical behaviors or choices.
  • Two researched programs that address common behavioral issues (such as bullying) to support the good of the culture and society, and how they could be implemented in your school.
  • Include a title slide, reference slide, and presenter’s notes.

Support your presentation with 2-4 scholarly resources.

While GCU style format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using documentation guidelines, which can be found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

ATTACHED: Rubric

References:

Read pages 59-89 and read Chapter 13. http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/pearson/2013/educational-psychology_developing-learners_ebook_8e.php

Read “The Basics of Prosocial Behavior,” by Cherry, located on the Verywell Mind website (2017). https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-prosocial-behavior-2795479

Read “Using Children’s Literature for Dynamic Learning Frames and Growth Mindsets,” by Enriquez, Clark, and Calce, from Reading Teacher (2017). https://lopes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ehh&AN=122848510&site=ehost-live&scope=site

Read “Fostering Goodness & Caring: Promoting Moral Development of Young Children,” by Wilson, located on the Earlychildhood News website. http://www.earlychildhoodnews.com/earlychildhood/article_view.aspx?ArticleID=565

Explore “Behavior Disorders: Definitions, Characteristics & Related Information,” located on the Council for Exceptional Children website. http://www.ccbd.net/about/ebddefintion

Read “Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development,” located on The Psychology Notes HQ website (2016). https://www.psychologynoteshq.com/kohlbergstheory/

Read “5 Stages of Moral Growth of Children,” located on the Ask Dr. Sears website. https://www.askdrsears.com/topics/parenting/discipline-behavior/morals-manners/5-stages-moral-growth-children

Read “Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development,” by Veritas, located on the American College of Pediatricians website (2017). https://www.acpeds.org/kohlbergs-theory-of-moral-development

Answer preview

Morals are learned as people grow and interact with other people. The process starts when a person is an infant, and morals develop fully at adulthood. The development of morals is shaped by cultural norms, laws, rules, and social behaviors. Teachers, parents, peers, and the community have significant effects on moral development. One theory for explaining moral development is Kohlberg’s theory, which will be the center of this presentation.