AME 1976
New York
ASSOCIATION FOR MORAL EDUCATION
SUMMARY LISTING OF
PRESENTATIONS AT 1976 NEW YORK CONFERENCE
"Four Sessions with British Philosopher John Wilson"
New York, NY
October 7-8, 1976
Conference Chair: Lisa Kuhmerker
THE SEARCH FOR STANDARDS IN A WORLD OF CHANGE -John Wilson, Oxford University
Keynote Address:
VALUE EDUCATION AND THE CURRICULUM -John Wilson, Oxford University
PHILOSOPHY AND EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-John Wilson, Oxford University
THE ASSESSMENT OF THE MORALLV EDUCATED PERSON -John Wilson, Oxford University
AME 1977
New
Brunswick
ASSOCIATION FOR MORAL EDUCATION
SUMMARY LISTING OF
PRESENTATIONS AT 1977 NEW BRUNSWICK CONFERENCE
New Brunswick, NJ
November 4-5, 1977
Conference Chair: Lisa Kuhmerker
MORAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE SECOND GRADE CLASSROOM: AN ANALYSIS OF AN INTERVENTION
PROGRAM FOR 72 CHILDREN"' M. L. Sicoli, Dept. of Educational Psychology, Cabrini College, Radnor, PA
MODES OF VALUE JUDGMENT AND CONSERVATION OF MORAL INTENTIONALITY AMONG JUNIOR AND
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS- Karl J. Hricko, Carterette Public Schools, NJ
THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORAL REASONING AND THE PERCEPTION OF MORAL ATMOSPHERE: A STUDY
OF 250 STUDENTS IN GRADES 9"'12- June Maul, Graduate Student, Rutgers University
IDENTITY AND MORAL EDUCATION- Richard Wilson, Rutgers University
FUNNY THINGS HAPPEN ON THE WAY TO STAGE V: A CASE STUDY OF A DEMOCRATIC ALTERNATIVE
HIGH SCHOOL- Ralph Mosher, Psychology Dept., Boston University and Anne DiStefano, School Within a
School, Brookline, Mass.
Keynote Address:
FACING HISTORY AND OURSELVES: THE HOLOCAUST AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR- Margot Stern-Strom,
Project Director, Facing History and Ourselves, Brookline, Mass., Henry Zabierek, Director of Social
Studies, Brookline, Mass., and William Parsons, Asst. Director, Facing History and Ourselves, Brookline,
Mass.
A MORAL DEVELOPMENT UNIT ON THE CONSTITUTION -Tom Ladenberg, Coordinator, Brookline
Dissemination Center, Brookline, Mass.
THE GREEN CIRCLE: A STRUCTURED HUMAN RELATIONS PROGRAM FOR USE BY PARENTS AND
VOLUNTEERS- Nancy Gitomer, Executive Director, The Green Circle Program Teac, Philadelphia, PA
AN EVALUATION OF THE SKILLS FOR ETHICAL ACTION PROGRAM, RESEARCH FOR BffiER SCHOOLS,
PHILADELPHIA, PA- Nicholas Sanders, Evaluator, RBS
AME 1977
New York
ASSOCIATION FOR MORAL EDUCATION
SUMMARY LISTING OF
PRESENTATIONS AT 1977 NEW YORK CONFERENCE
New York, NY
Jan. 27-28 & April 28-30, 1977
Conference Chair: Lisa Kuhmerker
Part 1:
LEARNING TO CARE: A CLASSROOM DIALOGUE WITH FIFTH GRADERS AT P.S. 9 ~Dorothy Kobak, Bureau
of Child Guidance, NYC Public Schools
MORAL VALUES IN ADOLESCENT LITERATURE -Sheila Schwartz, New Paltz, SUNY
THE INFLUENCE OF DISCUSSION ABOUT DILEMMAS IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE ON SIXTH GRADER'S
MORAL DEVELOPMENT -Carol Midkoff, East Stroudsberg State. Call, PA
MORAL REASONING ACTIVITIES WITH COGNITIVELY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN ~Gloria Nogid. Fordham,
NY
LESSONS ON CARING FOR FIFTH GRADERS -(Video Tapes). Dorothy Kobak. New York City, Board of
Education
MORAL REASONING OF INNER CITY AND SUBURBAN CHILDREN IN GRADES FOUR TO SIX ~Rhoda
Warshaw
MEASUREMENT OF SOCIETAL RESPONSIBILITY -Carl A. Guerriera. Pennsylvania State Education Dept.
and Robert Calderon, Pennsylvania State Education Dept.
ALTERNATE APPROACHES FOR MEASURING VALUE EXPRESSION -Jerry Bailey. Rutgers University
Keynote Address:
IMPLEMENTING KOHLBERG'S JUST COMMUNITY CONCEPT IN AN ALTERNATE HIGH SCHOOL -Elsa
Wasserman, Cluster School, Cambridge, Mass.
CHILDRENIS LEGAL, MORAL, AND INTELLECTUAL RIGHTS -Bertram Bandeman, Long Island University
THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER I"' MORAL EDUCATION -Clyde Evans, Universityof Massachusetts
VIDEO PROGRAMS ON VALUE CLARIFICATION AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT -moderated by Paul Kurtz.
SUNY, Buffalo
A CRITICISM OF KOHLBERG'S APPROACH TO MORAL EDUCATION -Gary Askott, Fordham University, NY
UNIVERSAL VALUES IN AMERICAN HISTORY -Barry Fishman, Guidance Associates. NY
SOME ADVANTAGES AND RESEARCH POSSIBILITIES OF AN ALTERNATIVE TO KOHLBERG'S METHOD OF
MORAL REASONING -Russell Hill. Research for Better Schools. Philadelphia, PA
Keynote Address:
LEARNING 11CHESED": INTRODUCING CHILDREN TO THE HEBREW TRADITION OF LOVING KINDNESS·
Louis Nulman. Director, Fryer Foundation, NY
SKILLS FOR ETHICAL ACTION ~Marian Chapman, Research for Better Schools. Philadelphia, PA
CREATING HIGH SYNERGISTIC VALUES IN THE CLASSROOM SOCIAL SYSTEM -lawrence Goldstein. Hunter
College, CUNY
Part II:
GUIDELINES FOR EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION OF THE FUTURE -John Sherin,
Maslow-Toffler School of Futuristic Education, Brentwood, NY Public Schools
Keynote Address:
MORAL DEVELOPMENT IN AN EXPERIMENTAL SCHOOL: IMPLEMENTATION AND NEW DIRECTIONSRalph
Mosher, School of Education, Boston University
ETHICS OF PERSONAL CONSCIENCE AND MORAL REASONING -Daniel C. Gutkin. Putnam Clinic for
Children, Mahopac, NY
IS INTELLIGENCE ENOUGH FOR MORAL REASONING? -Benjamin N. Sharfman, Board of Jewish Education
of New York. NYC, NY
PERCPETION OF MORAL DILEMMAS AS A CORRELATE OF STAGE OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT -.Lee Collins,
Graduate School of Education, Rutgers University
CHEATING BEHAVIOR AND MORAL REASONING AMONG COLLEGE UNDERGRADUATES -.James S. Leming,
Dept. of Education. SUNY. Stony Brook
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ETHICAL CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION -Russell A. Hill, Research for Better Schools,
Philadelphia. PA
A VALUES INQUIRY APPROACH TO VALUES EDUCATION -Jack Nelson, Graduate School of Education,
Rutgers University
THE LIMITS OF SYSTEMATIC INSTRUCTION IN MORAL EDUCATION -Robert Gross, Dept. of Education,
SUNY. Stony Brook
HOW TO USE JOHN RAWL'S IDEAS MORE ADEQUATELY -Betty Sichel, C. W. Post Center, Long Island
University
AN INTEGRATION OF MORAL REASONING WITH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CURRICULUM -.Thomas M.
Jones. West Irondequoit School District, Rochester, NY
AME 1978
Scarsdale, NY
ASSOCIATION FOR MORAL EDUCATION
SUMMARY LISTING OF
PRESENTATIONS AT 1978 SCARSDALE CONFERENCE
Scarsdale, NY
April 30- May 1, 1978
Conference Chair: Gerald Bailey
CREDIBILITY CONTINUITY AND TRANSFERABILITY FOR PROGRAMS WITH MORAL DEVELOPMENT GOALS:
Faculty-Student Teams from Seven Secondary School Projects in NY, MA, and
PA, with Thomas Sobel, Superintendent, Scarsdale Schools, NY; Ted Fenton, Carnegie
Mellon University, Pennsylvania; Lawrence Kohlberg, Harvard University, MA
Sharing Project Information
Identifying Critical Issues
Cross-age and cross-disciplinary groups
Keynote Address:
THE SOCIAL WORLD OF THE CHILD -William Damon, Clark University, MA
MORAL EDUCATION IN LITERATURE -Raymond Ventre, Carnegie Mellon University, PA
MORAL EDUCATION IN SOCIAL STUDIES -Linda Rosenzweig, Carnegie Mellon University, PA
MORAL EDUCATION IN BUSINESS ETHICS -Tom Ladenberg, Schooi-Within~A-School, MA
SCHOOL DEMOCRACY -Ralph Mosher, Boston University, MA
CROSS-AGE TEACHING -Faculty-Student Team from Gates-Chili District, Rochester, NY
DISSEMINATION AND CONTINUITY -Lawrence Kohlberg. Harvard University, MA