Moral reasoning questions for teens

    • [DOCX File]University of Washington School of Law

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      b. Cold call a “no” hand to explain the reasoning for why the firing should not be allowed. c. Cold call a “yes” hand to explain the reasoning for why the firing should be allowed. d. Reveal the answer: Yes, firing is allowed (Employment Law casebook explains that “most cases like this allow the firing”). 3.

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    • [DOC File]Selling Students as a “Captive Audience”

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      Channel One currently reaches more than 6 million students in 11,000 middle schools and high schools, and according to its promotion to advertisers, Channel One news is the “No. 1 highest rated TV show for teens in America.”

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 2

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      Deductive reasoning uses logic to derive one or more conclusions from a set of premises. Global theories are all encompassing in nature, while particularistic theories focus on only a small part of the relevant environment, examining rather narrowly defined questions and problems.

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    • [DOC File]Sample Examination Faculty

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      55.This perspective on moral reasoning has its origins in classical Greek thinking and philosophers such as Aristotle. Deontologism. Virtue ethics. Stare decisis. Religious relativism. The questions contained in the Sample Examination and Final Examination were adapted from Communicating in the Workplace and Critical Thinking. Sample Final ...

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    • [DOC File]Lifespan Developmental Psychology (Psy 3110-02)

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      When a person decides whether something is morally right or wrong based on how individuals in positions of authority view it, the person is said to be at which level of moral reasoning? a. preconventional b. conventional. c. postconventional d. unconventional. 4. A person's evaluation about his or her own worthiness is called. a. self-esteem b.

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    • [DOCX File]AP Psychology by Mr. Schlecht

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      What stage do teens experience? What are the differences between the 4 parenting styles according to Diana Baumrind? What is the difference between the levels of moral reasoning & morality according to Lawrence Kohlberg? What did Carol Gilligan have to say about the work of Kohlberg? What is the . prosocial. behavior movement. in moral development?

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    • [DOCX File]Adult Development

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      Moral Reasoning =Ability to make judgments about _____ Investigated by Jean Piaget -Tied moral reasoning to cognitive development -Tested with stories Piaget noticed preschoolers consider _____ Preschoolers do NOT consider _____

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    • [DOC File]Part 1: Lesson Plan Rationale

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      12/6/03. EDTEP 551: Lesson Plan “The Subjectivity of Science and the Eugenics Movement” 10th grade biology Part 1: Lesson Plan Rationale. During my two week observational experience I was placed at a highly diverse high school in west Seattle.

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