Contents
Foreword ?Carol D. Lee ?ix
1.??Situating Students? Moral Development Within the Context of Social Justice Education?1
PART I: MORAL DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTER FORMATION?7
2.??Defining the Moral Domain?9
Morality and Social Convention?9
Morality and Religious Rules?11
The Personal Domain?17
The Social Experiential Origins of Children?s Morality?19
Social Interactions and the Personal Domain?21
Moral Complexity?24
Informational Assumptions?27
3.??Issues of Development?29
Age-Related Changes in the Personal Domain?30
Developmental Dynamics Between the Personal and Conventional Domains?34
The Development of Concepts of Social Convention?35
The Development of Concepts of Morality in Childhood and Adolescence?45
Development and Cross-Domain Interactions?56
4.??Character as a Developmental System?58
The Limits of Traditional Views of Character?59
The Components of Character?61
Linking the Character System to Identity and the Self?66
Conclusion?66
PART II: SOCIAL LIFE IN SCHOOLS AND CLASSROOMS: CREATING ENVIRONMENTS THAT PROMOTE MORAL DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL JUSTICE?69
5.??Schools and Classrooms as Moral Institutions: Rules, Norms, and Procedures?71
Children?s Concepts About School Rules?72
When Worlds Collide: School Rules and Social Justice?77
6.??Promoting Moral Wellness and Social Justice Through Classroom Management, Climate, and Disciplinary Policies and Practices?82
The Big 5: Basic Elements of a Moral Classroom Climate?83
Facilitating Moral and Social Development Through Classroom Management: The Elementary Grades?89
Restorative Justice?98
PART III: MORAL EDUCATION AND CRITICAL PEDAGOGY ENACTED: THE CURRICULUM, DIGITAL MEDIA, AND PRAXIS?103
7.??Critical Pedagogy and Domain-Based Moral Education: Complementary Frameworks for Comprehensive Social Justice Education?105
Overview of Critical Pedagogy?106
Alignment in Constructivist, Cognitive Foundations?107
Alignment in Fostering Reasoning Transformations?109
Alignment in Targeting Informational Assumptions?111
Alignment in Classroom Strategies?112
Critical Consciousness and Critical Moral Education: Even for Young Children!?114
8.??Using the Academic Curriculum for Moral Development with a Social Justice Orientation: The Basics?117
Goals?119
Basic Principles of Lesson Planning?122
Putting This into Practice?123
From Peer Discourse to Critical Moral Perspectives: Creating Discussion for Engaged Reasoning?126
9.??Lesson Plans for Moral Development and Social Justice: Some Examples?138
Morality?139
Social Convention?145
The Personal Domain?152
Complex Multidomain Issues?155
10.??Critical Digital Pedagogy as a Component of Moral Education for Social Justice?163
What Is Critical Digital Pedagogy??164
Examples of Critical Digital Literacy?174
11.??Integrating Moral Education Within the Cycle of Praxis with Dr. Johari Harris, University of Virginia?177
Extending Curriculum-Based Moral Lessons to Include an Action Project?178
Integrating Moral Development Within an Action Project?187
Pivoting and Responding to an Emergent Issue?191
Issues of Grading and Assessment?192
12.??Closing Thoughts?195
Addressing Student Emotions and Potential Resistance?196
Walking the Walk: Steps for Educators?199
Conclusion?201
References?203
Index?213
About the Authors?223