Moral Courage Learning: An experiential approach
Lili Steiner
EDD 8124
Educational Context
• Espacio Anna Frank– Mission: To share Jewish history and
moral values within the Venezuelan society. Promote moral courage to ensure the activation of universal values such as respect, honesty, tolerance and the desire to improve.
Educational Context
• Espacio Anna Frank– Vision for the Educational Area: The
educational area of Espacio Anna Frank has the responsibility to develop and implement educational plans throughout the country that focus on attitudinal change.
Moral Courage Definition
• Kidder and Bracy (2005) stated that moral courage is not quite like other values such as honesty, respect, fairness nor compassion; but, it certainly is the capacity to act upon these values, or to enable others to effectively act upon these values.
Moral Courage
• Kidder (2003) stated that moral courage can be taught. This core value that drive the assessment of risk, the adherence to principle, and the willingness to endure can be intellectually incorporated. As with ethics of any sort, kids can be taught to handle the language of moral courage with relative ease. But… Is that enough?
Moral Courage Learning
Process of Theory Building
Assumption on the nature of attitude change, role of emotions in learning
An experiential laboratory where the student will learn through morally challenging situations and dilemmas
Gagne’s taxonomy within the attitudinal area where the learner “will choose personal actions based on internal states of understanding and feeling” as well as cognitive strategies and higher order rules.
Modeling and mentoring, where real-life exemplars (biographies, testimonials) demonstrate moral courage in action and chart pathways of human endeavor
that they can follow
A direct, incremental skill building process that can enhance their ability to apply moral courage.
Biological and cognitive developments, according to Kohlberg, are necessary but not sufficient factors for
moral development,
Need to foster poststructuralistic thinking, a kind of reflective criticism. Informal learning is a significant aspect of our
learning experience.
Learning Theories Basis
Moral Courage Learning Context
Social Development Strategy for Promoting Healthy Behaviors (Hawkins & Catalano)
Opportunities
Bonding:Attachment
Commitment
Healthy Behaviors, Character, and Moral Courage Development
Skills Recognition
Healthy Beliefs and Clear Standards
Individual Characteristics
By providing..
… In family, schools and peer groups
Build..… to family, schools and peer groups
… in family, schools and peer groups
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The goal…
…For all children and youthl
From CASEL at http://www.casel.org/home/index.php
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