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Moral Development I: Concept and Theory

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Catalogue Number:  520068
Producer:  Magna Systems
Subject:  Health and Medicine
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary
Country Of Origin:  United States
Copyright Year:  1998
Running Time:  29
Closed Captions:  Yes


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What is morality? What do we mean when we speak of a moral code, moral judgment and moral intelligence? This program examines the concept of morality and defines key terms often used when invoking it. Live-action video examples and interviews illustrate for the viewer the complexities involved in helping young people develop a sense of "right" and "wrong." Key values fundamental to most moral codes, such as duty, justice and self-control, are explored, and viewers are shown how those values develop throughout childhood and adolescence. The principle theories of moral development are covered, including psychoanalysis, sociobiology, social learning and cognitive learning.

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