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    Kohlberg focused on the moral development of children‚ and provided groundbreaking research to defend his theory. In his study‚ Kohlberg gave children and adults numerous moral dilemmas and asked them what they would do in these situations and why. Through gathering his research‚ Kohlberg concluded that as children grow older‚ they develop increasingly complex views of morality. He proposed that

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    whether they are positive or negative. Her characteristics‚ capability of admitting her flaws‚ and view on the thought provoking story contribute to her score on Lawrence Kohlberg’s stages of moral development. While I am not certain of what her exact score could be‚ I am confident that Kelsey would rank within the post conventional stages. Kohlberg defines the post conventional

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    Moral Development

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    moral development requires a complex interweaving of emotions‚ cognitions‚ and behaviors (Broderick & Blewitt‚ 2006‚ p. 221). There are two major theories of moral development: Piaget ’s and Kohlberg ’s. These two are similar in that they are both stage theories related to cognitive development‚ but Kohlberg sees moral development as a more complex and longer process than Piaget ’s theory. Piaget ’s two-stage model proposes a premoral period where preschool children are indifferent about rules

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    Lifespan Development Lifespan Development Adolescence‚ also known as teenage years is a time of dramatic change. Adolescence is a period in one’s life in which major physiological‚ cognitive‚ and behavioral changes take place. This phase of life marks a developmental period that follows childhood and comes before adulthood. Adolescence is closely associated with puberty‚ which is also considered as a developmental milestone‚ particularly in the western countries. Puberty refers to the period of

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    Kohlberg’s theory of moral development. Moral development is a major topic of interest in both psychology and education. One of the best known theories was developed by psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg who modified and expanded upon Jean Piaget’s work to form a theory that explained the development of moral reasoning. Kohlberg extended Piaget’s theory‚ proposing that moral development is a continual process that occurs throughout the lifespan. Piaget described a two-stage process of moral development‚

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    Jacob Lawrence

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    Jacob Lawrence has painted figurative and narrative pictures of the black community and black history for more than 60 years in a consistent modernist style‚ using expressive‚ strong design and flat areas of color. Jacob Lawrence was a great artist. During Harlem Renaissance‚ he helped establish African American artists. He gave lectures at Washington University‚ and he enjoyed working with students of all ages. Jacob Lawrence was born in Atlantic City on September 7‚ 1917. His parents

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    Kholberg and Piaget

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    philosophy‚ economics‚ biology‚ and political science) and specializations within psychology (e.g.‚ social‚ cognitive‚ and cultural). Moral developmental psychology research focuses on questions of origins and change in morality across the lifespan. Kohlberg Stages of Moral Development • Stage 1. Obedience and Punishment Orientation. The child/individual is good in order to avoid being punished. If a person is punished they must have done wrong. • Stage 2. Individualism and Exchange. At this stage

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    Aspects of Development Patricia Snider Liberty University EDUC 500 Aspects of Development Rules‚ what rules? According to (Slavin‚ 2012)‚ “Society could not function without rules that tell people how to communicate with one another‚ how to avoid hurting others and how to get along in life generally.” In this paper you will not only learn how these children knew these rules but you will learn about the development of four children. You will learn how they develop cognitively‚ emotionally

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    to steal a drug to keep someone alive even though the act of larceny is illegal? It was first issued to children‚ then people of all ages to assess the extent of their moral development. From his research using this dilemma and other similar ones‚ Kohlberg comprised three different levels and seven stages of moral development that people (should) experience from childhood through to adulthood. Here is a brief outline of Kohlberg’s theory and what each level of moral development entails: The Preconventional

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    Lawrence Ferlinghetti

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    Poets around the world are known as unique individuals. They are people who are able to put their feelings‚ emotions‚ experiences‚ and opinions into words. One of these unique individuals is poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti. He is a man whose poems are simple and speak easily. In Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s poetry: confusion‚ love‚ culture‚ background‚ politics‚ and war in the world from the 1940’s to the 1960’s are all themes communicated in Ferlinghetti’s poems. He is a poet who is able to use what he knows

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