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Ethically speaking : teaching kids right from wrong
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Ethically speaking : teaching kids right from wrong

Author: John JeffriesAllison CleggJames Davison HunterR Edward FreemanMargaret E MohrmannAll authors
Publisher: Charlottesville, Va. : Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corp., [2006], ©2002.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : EnglishView all editions and formats
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James Davison Hunter (Professor of Sociology), R. Edward Freeman (Co-Director, Olsson Center for Applied Ethics) and Margaret Mohrmann, M.D. (Professor of Pediatrics and Medical Education) debate the issues around moral education and who is responsible for teaching children right from wrong (i.e. building character and instilling moral convictions). Discusses cheating on exams and teaching about moral dilemmas  Read more...
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Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: John Jeffries; Allison Clegg; James Davison Hunter; R Edward Freeman; Margaret E Mohrmann; Bill Nichols; Bill Reifenberger; WHTJ (Television station : Charlottesville, Va.)
OCLC Number: 123898966
Notes: Title from container.
Credits: Camera, Beth Crisman, Melina Lagios, Allison Clegg; videotape, Jay Silvio; music, Burning Barn Sound & Music; research, John McVea.
Performer(s): Host, John Jeffries; panelists: R. Edward Freeman, James Davison Hunter, Margaret Mohrmann; announcer, Allison Clegg.
Production notes: Originally broadcast Fall 2002 as a segment of the television program Ethically speaking.
Description: 1 videodisc (26 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD.
Other Titles: Teaching kids right from wrong
Ethically speaking (Television program)
Responsibility: [a production of the Community Idea Stations, WHTJ Charlottesville PBS ; director, Bill Nichols ; producer, Bill Reifenberger ; executive producer, Conni Lombardo].

Abstract:

James Davison Hunter (Professor of Sociology), R. Edward Freeman (Co-Director, Olsson Center for Applied Ethics) and Margaret Mohrmann, M.D. (Professor of Pediatrics and Medical Education) debate the issues around moral education and who is responsible for teaching children right from wrong (i.e. building character and instilling moral convictions). Discusses cheating on exams and teaching about moral dilemmas without consensus such as the death penalty, abortion, etc.

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