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Kohlberg fist stage (infancy-preschool) consisted of obedience and punishment, that a child developed a sense of right and wrong by avoiding punishment (Smith, Dockrell, & Tomlinson, 1997).
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This means that Kohlberg identified stages of thought and not the correlation between thought and action. Level I: Preconventional Morality. Stage 1 Obedience and Punishment Orientation: It is believed that authority must be obeyed. If rules are not followed punishment will ensue. The person does not speak as a member of society.
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Stage 1 - Obedience and Punishment The earliest stage of moral development is especially common in young children, but adults are also capable of expressing this type of reasoning. At this stage, children see rules as fixed and absolute. Obeying the rules is important because it is a means to avoid punishment. Stage 2 - Individualism and Exchange
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Kohlberg's classification can be outlined in the following manner: LEVEL STAGE SOCIAL ORIENTATION Pre-conventional 1 Obedience and Punishment 2 Individualism, Instrumentalism, and Exchange Conventional 3 "Good boy/girl" 4 Law and Order Post-conventional 5 Social Contract 6 Principled Conscience The first level of moral thinking is that ...
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Stage 1: Punishment-Obedience Orientation. Lawrence Kohlberg: "Physical consequences of an action determine its goodness or badness regardless of the human meaning or value of these consequences. Avoidance of punishment and unquestioning deference to power are valued in their own right, not in terms of respect for an underlying moral order ...
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Stage 1. Obedience and Punishment Orientation. Kohlberg's stage 1 is similar to Piaget's first stage of moral thought. The child assumes that powerful authorities hand down a fixed set of rules which he or she must unquestioningly obey.
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The following table gives an outline of Kohlberg’s three levels and six stages of moral development: Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Pre-Conventional Level Conventional Level Post-Conventional Level Obedience and punishment . orientation (Act to get rewarded . and avoid punishment) 3. Interpersonal accord and . conformity (The good boy/nice girl ...
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Stage 1: Punishment-Obedience Orientation Lawrence Kohlberg: "Physical consequences of an action determine its goodness or badness regardless of the human meaning or value of these consequences. Avoidance of punishment and unquestioning deference to power are valued in their own right, not in terms of respect for an underlying moral order ...
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Kohlberg's six stages can be more generally grouped into three levels of two stages each: pre-conventional, conventional and post-conventional.[7][8][9] Following Piaget's constructivist requirements for a stage model, as described in his theory of cognitive development, it is extremely rare to regress in stages—to lose the use of higher stage abilities.[14][15] Stages cannot be skipped ...
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Stage 1: Obedience and punishment orientation. Egocentric deference to superior power or prestige, or a trouble-avoiding set. Objective responsibility. Stage 2: Naively egoistic orientation. Right action is that which is instrumental in satisfying the self's needs and occasionally others'. Relativism of values to each actor's needs and ...
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