2nd Edition
Handbook of Moral and Character Education
There is widespread agreement that schools should contribute to the moral development and character formation of their students. In fact, 80% of US states currently have mandates regarding character education. However, the pervasiveness of the support for moral and character education masks a high degree of controversy surrounding its meaning and methods. The purpose of this handbook is to supplant the prevalent ideological rhetoric of the field with a comprehensive, research-oriented volume that both describes the extensive changes that have occurred over the last fifteen years and points forward to the future. Now in its second edition, this book includes the latest applications of developmental and cognitive psychology to moral and character education from preschool to college settings, and much more.
Handbook of Moral and Character Education (2nd Edition)
1.Introduction and Overview
Larry Nucci
University of California, Berkeley
Darcia Narvaez
University of Notre Dame
Tobias Krettenauer
Wilfred Laurier University
Part 1. Defining the Field: Historical, Philosophical, and Theoretical, Foundations
2.Philosophical Moorings
Thomas Wren
Loyola University of Chicago
3.Traditional Chinese Philosophies and Their Perspectives on Moral Education
Guozhen Cen
Shanghai Teachers University
Shanghai, China
Jun Yu
Idaho State University
4.Traditional Approaches to Character Education in Britain and America
James Arthur
Canterbury Christ Church University College, UK
5.Lawrence Kohlberg’s Revolutionary Ideas: Moral Education in the Cognitive-Developmental Tradition
John Snarey
Emory University
Peter L. Samuelson
Fuller Graduate School of Psychology
6.Moral Self-Identity as the Aim of Education
Daniel Lapsley and Paul C. Stey
University of Notre Dame
7.Teaching Ethically as a Moral Condition of Professionalism
Elizabeth Campbell
OISE/University of Toronto
Part 2. Theory-Based Approaches to Moral and Character Education
8.Social Cognitive Domain Theory and Moral Education
Larry Nucci and Deborah W. Powers
University of California
9.Developing Ethical Expertise and Moral Personalities
Darcia Narvaez
Notre Dame University
Tonia Bock
University of St Thomas
10.Developmental Discipline and Moral Education
Marilyn Watson
Developmental Studies Center
Oakland. CA
11.Constructivist Approaches to Moral Education in Early Childhood
Carolyn Hildebrandt and Betty Zan
Department of Psychology
University of Northern Iowa
12.Towards a Theory of the Just Community Approach: Effects of Collective Moral, Civic, and Social Education
Fritz Oser
Department of Education
University of Freiburg
Switzerland
13.Contemplative Education: Cultivating Positive Mental Skills and Social-Emotional Dispositions through Mindfulness Training
Robert Roeser, David R. Vago, Cristi Pinela, Laurel S. Morris,
Cynthia Taylor, Jessica Harrison
Department of Psychology
Portland State University
14.Research-Based Fundamentals of the Effective Promotion of Character Development in Schools
Marvin Berkowitz and Melinda Beir
College of Education
Center for Character and Citizenship Education
University of Missouri - St. Louis
Part 3. Schools Based Best Practices
15. Pedagogy for the Whole Child: Developmental Studies Center’s Approach to Academic, Moral, and Character Education
Peter Brunn
Developmental Studies Center
Oakland, CA
16.The Complementary Perspectives of Social and Emotional Learning, Moral Education, and Character Education
Maurice Elias and Amy Kansler
Rutgers University
Sarah J. Parker
The Reed Center
V. Megan Kash
University College, London
Roger P. Weissberg
Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL),
University of Illinois at Chicago
17.Smart & Good Schools: A New Paradigm for High School Character Education
Matthew Davidson and Thomas Lickona
Center for the 4th and 5th Rs
SUNY Cortland
18.An Application of Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Dilemma Discussion to the Japanese Classroom and its Effect
Noriyuki Araki
Education
Fukuyama University
Hirorshima, Japan
19.Moral and Character Education in Korea
In Jae Lee
Seoul National University
Department of Education
Korea
Part 4. Moral Education in Relation to Civic Engagement, Citizenship and Democracy Education
20.Citizenship Education in the United States: Regime Type, Foundational Questions, and Classroom Practice
Walter C. Parker
College of Education
University of Washington
21.Fostering the Moral and Civic Engagement of College Students
Anne Colby
Stanford Center on Adolescence
Stanford University
22.Citizenship and Democracy Education in a Diverse Europe
Wolfgang Edelstein
Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Berlin, Germany
Tobias Krettenauer
Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, Ontario
23.Democratic Moral Education in China
Sharon To
University of Ontario
Shaongang Yang
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
Guangzhou City, China
Charles Helwig
University of Ontario
Part 5. Moral and Character Education Beyond the Classroom
24.Positive Youth Development in the United States:
History, Efficacy and Links to Moral and Character Education
Richard Catalano
Social Development Research Group
School of Social Work
University of Washington
John W. Toumbourou
Deakin University Australia
J. David Hawkins
University of Washington
25.Community Contribution to Moral and Character Development
Constance Flanagan, Alisa Pykett, and Erin Gallay
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies
University of Wisconsin
26.The Moral and Civic Effects of Learning to Serve
Daniel Hart
Department of Psychology
Rutgers University
M. Kyle Matsuba
Kwantlen University
Robert Atkins
Rutgers University
27.Education for Sustainability: Moral Issues in Ecology Education
Elisabeth Kals and Markus Mueller
Katholische Universität Eichstätt Ingolstadt
Germany
28.Moral and Character Education Through Sports
F. Clark Power and Kristin Sheehan
Liberal Studies
Notre Dame University
29.A Theoretical and Evidenced-Based Approach for Designing Professional Ethics Education
Muriel Bebeau and Verna E. Monson
University of Minnesota and University of St. Thomas
Biography
Larry Nucci is an Adjunct Professor in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Human Development.
Darcia Narvaez is a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame and Executive Editor of the Journal of Moral Education.
Tobias Krettenauer is a professor in the Department of Psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University, Associate Editor of the Journal of Moral Education and Consulting Editor for Child Development.
"The second edition of the Handbook of Moral and Character Education is a comprehensive update of the original text from 2008. Edited by leading scholars and bringing together a wide range of researchers and practitioners, this 553-page book is a valuable, state-of-the-art resource...Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and professional collections"--K. Ryan, Boston University, in CHOICE, January 2015