Provides a biographical sketch of Lawrence Kohlerg, basic ideas in his theory, examples of stage responses, and links to related sites. (
http://www.psy.pdx.edu/PsiCafe/KeyTheorists/Kohlberg.htm
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Read four of Kohlberg's moral dilemmas and the probing questions that follow the dilemmas. (
http://www.haverford.edu/psych/ddavis/p109g/kohlberg.dilemmas.html
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Covers child rearing practices, various dimensions of empathy, classroom strategies, and an annotated list of citations. (
http://www.nwrel.org/scpd/sirs/7/cu13.html
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At this site you can read the Society's online newsletter that covers many aspects of emotion and find links to many related web sites on emotion. (
http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~booner/ISRE/ISRE.html
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This web site includes abstracts of a number of articles on character education and you can access other related web sites. (
http://reading.indiana.edu/www/indexce.html
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Thomas Lickona's web site (the fourth and fifth RS are respect and responsibility). An on-line newsletter, discussion of character education, and links to related sites are provided. (
http://www.cortland.edu/character/index.asp
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This part of William Huitt's huge educational psychology web site examines values education; links to related sites are available. (
http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/col/affsys/values.html
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Read an article from Education Week on teacher authority in moral education. (
http://www.edweek.org/denial.html?source=http%3A%2F%2Fhighered.mcgraw-hill.com%2Fsites%2F...
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This association is headquartered at the Center for the Study of Ethical Development at the U. of Minnesota. An online newsletter is provided along with links to related web sites. (
http://www4.wittenberg.edu/ame/ame1.html
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The UCLA Higher Education Research Institute presents the results of its annual survey of freshmen values and interests. Click on recent findings for the results of the most recent survey. (
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/heri/heri.html
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This site offers a wealth of research, including searchable connections to service-learning opportunities nationwide. (
http://www.servicelearning.org/
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A good site for learning more about volunteering. Advice for volunteers and links to related sites are provided. (
http://www.independentsector.org/give5/givefive.html
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At this site, individuals can be matched up with organizations who need helpers in various locations in the United States. (
http://www.volunteermatch.org/
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Michael Nielson's superb web site that serves as a great starting point for learning more about the psychology of religion. Includes extensive links to other related sites. (
http://www.psychwww.com/psyrelig/
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Classic and contemporary books, journals, and professional organizations that focus on the psychology of religion are profiled. (
http://www.psychwww.com/psyrelig/resource.htm
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Links to leading psychology of religion journals, such as the International Journal of the Psychology of Religion and Journal of the Scientific Study of Religion can be accessed at this site. (
http://www.psychwww.com/psyrelig/journals/journals.htm
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A basic introduction to what cults are like, the conversion process, mind control, research, recruitment, and intervention. (
http://www.csj.org/infoserv_cult101/cult101.htm
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This web site will take you to a copy of the Heaven's Gate web site and includes comments by psychology of religion expert Michael Nielsen. (
http://www.psychwww.com/psyrelig/hg/hg.htm
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