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ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY,
ISLAMABAD
ONLINE WORKSHOP – JUL./AUG 2020
Moral Development - Components, Theories
and Characteristics of Learners
in
Human Development and Learning
C.C 8610 - B.Ed.
Presented by:
Ch. Muhammad Ashraf
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
COMPONENTS, THEORIES
AND CHARACTERISTICS
OF LEARNERS
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS
Objectives
After learning this unit, the students will be able to
 Define moral development.
 Explain morality within the context of nature and nurture
 Describe moral characteristics of learners from infancy to
childhood
 Describe various activities from preschool to elementary level to
inculcate moral values among learners
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS
Overview
Today we are going to discuss meaning and nature of moral
development, it's importance and need in child's personal and social
life. Moral development has significant role in shaping child's
personality. The teacher must have the knowledge of various
patterns of morality. Moral development occurs along with the social,
emotional and cognitive aspects of development.
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS
Moral Development
Moral development is related to an individual's sense of right
and wrong. Morality refers to “a set of principles or ideals that help
the individual to distinguish right from wrong and to act on this
distinction. Principles of morality guide how people should treat one
another, with respect to justice and others’ rights.
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS
Moral Development Includes
⎯ Learning the difference between right and wrong
⎯ To reach proper decisions in complex choices: and possessing
strength and freedom to act according to right decision. It can be
referred to do the right thing even in difficult situation.
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS
Moral Components
There are three moral components according to Shaffer (1993)
1. Cognitive component: It is related to thinking about moral
issues and making decisions about right and wrong.
2. Emotional component: It is linked to the feelings associated
with moral thoughts and visions. These feelings include guilt,
shame, and pride.
3. Behavioral component: This is concerned with the ways we
behave (act) and includes the limit to which we steal, lie, cheat
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS
Factors Affecting Moral Development
1-Family
Parents show acceptance or rejection of child’s actions and set
the meanings of right and wrong for the child.
This makes his first orientation to morality.
2-School
The children get influenced by the concept of good and bad as
a result of his relation with his class fellows, teachers and
senior students.
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS
Factors Affecting Moral Development
3-Peer Group
4-Age
5-Society and Culture
6-Gender.
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS
Importance of Moral Development
Society cannot work in a proper way in the absence of ethical
and moral principles on what it is right and what is wrong. Impact of
moral education will be reflected through individual’s personality,
behavior and attitude. Morality spreads out to society and is an
important element for peace and unity. Thus teaching positive values
such as honesty, courage, kindness, tolerance etc. becomes essential.
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS
Theories Related To Moral Development
Jean Piaget's Theory
Jean Piaget (1886-1980) focused especially on the moral life of
children. He watched the children to learn about their beliefs- right
and wrong. He also asked the children questions about moral issues
like: theft, lies, punishment, justice etc. He concluded that there are
two unique ways of morality development.
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES
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Theories Related To Moral Development
Jean Piaget's Theory
1-Heteronymous Morality
First stage of moral development in Piaget's theory
It is from 2 to 7 years. Here justice and rules are considered
unchangeable things of the world which are beyond control of people.
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES
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Theories Related To Moral Development
Jean Piaget's Theory
2-Autonomous Morality
This is exhibited by the children (10 years and above) the child
becomes aware that rules and laws are created by people and that, in
judging an action, one should consider the actor’s intentions as well
as the consequences. Piaget’s explanation (in his cognitive
development theory) support our consideration on the process
through which the child continues to understand the world
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS
Theories Related To Moral Development
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
To Kohlberg the people developed in the moral reasoning
through a series of stages. He believed that there were six
identifiable stages of moral reasoning. These stages can be clustered
into 3 levels as given below.
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Theories Related To Moral Development
Kohlberg's Theory of Model Development
Level 1 - Preconventional Reasoning:
At this stage the child cannot understand the concept of moral
values. Moral reasoning is controlled by external rewards and
punishment.
Stage 1: Punishment And Obedience
Children obey because the adults tell them to obey. What is rewarded is
good: whatever is punished is bad.
Stage 2 : Individualism And Purpose
Model thinking is based upon the rewards and self interest. children obey
when it is in their best interest to obey.
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Theories Related To Moral Development
Level 2 Conventional Reasoning
The child abides by certain standards (internal). however these are
the standards of others (external) such as parents or the laws of
society
Stage 3 Interpersonal Norms
At this stage, children often follow their parents’, moral standards. They
make efforts to be considered by parents as “a good boy” or “a good girl”.
this impression is rewarding for children.
Stage 4 : Social System Morality
Moral judgment is based on understanding the social order, law, justice and
duty. For example a child might say that it is always wrong to steal because
the laws that have been developed are for the benefit of society . A law
should be obeyed even if it is not fair.
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Theories Related To Moral Development
Level 3 Postconventional Reasoning
At this level morality is completely internalized by the individual and is
not based on others’ standards. The adolescent identifies alternative moral
ways, search for the choices and decides on personal moral codes.
Stage 5 : Community Rights VS Individual Rights
At this stage the adolescent understands that values and laws are not absolute but
relative. Standards differ from person to person. He knows that Liberty is more
important than laws. he knows that laws are important for society, but these can be
changed. And unfair law needs to be changed .
Stage 6 Universal Ethical Principles
At this stage individual develops a moral standard based on universal human
rights. In case of conflict between Law and conscience, the person will follow
conscience , even though the decision might involve personal risks. emphasis is on
human rights without caring for the approval of society. As the moral reasoning is a
complex process and the child needs guidance throughout his developmental stages
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AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS
Moral Characteristics of Learners
At Pre-Schooling
Preschool years mark Child’s transition from self interest to
empathy or at least the potential for empathy but 4 years old child
will still perhaps choose self interest if he/she is forced to choose. an
act is always right or always wrong. At this stage some more
features emerged as: strict equality, meet mutuality, merit,
deserving etc.
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Moral Characteristics of Learners
Characteristics Of Learners At Kindergarten:
At this stage young children think of right and wrong as below
Absolutes: things are always good or always bad. It is unimportant
whether an act was intentional or unintentional
How much physical damage was done?
Greater the damage, worse perception of the act.
Whether An Act Will Evoke Punishment: if an act will be
punished, it is wrong.
Rules
Rules should never be broken. breaking rules is viewed as wrong 19
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Moral Characteristics of Learners
Characteristics Of Learners At Kindergarten
Classroom Activities To Develop Morality
Teaching positive values such as honesty courage
responsibility, sympathy, self discipline, kindness, tolerance, respect,
love, justice, etc. will be more effective when the young children are
at the preschool age
1. Telling and reading stories
2. Learning and singing songs
3. Role playing a story
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Moral Characteristics of Learners
Characteristics of Elementary Learners
At this level the school child can easily put himself/herself in
another person's shoes, can show empathy. children are able to take
need as an important reason for kindness. children try to reason
things out and increase their moral understanding. they often shout
“it's not fair”.
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Moral Characteristics of Learners
Classroom Activities For Elementary Level:
We can help in moral development of students by inculcating moral
values through classroom activities as explained below
Thinking About Rules
It is to teach children that some rules are in flexible while other rules
can be changed
Skill: respect, creating agreement
Ask the group , what is meant by following rules.
What would happen if people don't follow them
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Classroom Activities For Elementary Level
Tell them
Rules tell us how to behave. Some rules should be followed that is “don't
cheat”, “speak the truth”, etc.
Ask the children which of the following rules must be followed and which
can be changed
 Don't hit anyone in anger
 Eat a balanced meal
 keep your room neat
 Don't talk behind ones back
 Always be attentive to the teacher
Present the great personalities as a role model and ask what qualities of
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING
THEORIES REGARDING INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT
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Moral Development - Components, Theories and Characteristics of Learners

  • 1. ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY, ISLAMABAD ONLINE WORKSHOP – JUL./AUG 2020 Moral Development - Components, Theories and Characteristics of Learners in Human Development and Learning C.C 8610 - B.Ed. Presented by: Ch. Muhammad Ashraf m.ashraf0919@gmail.com https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra Telegram: https://t.me/duhdra
  • 2. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING MORAL DEVELOPMENT COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS 2 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 3. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Objectives After learning this unit, the students will be able to  Define moral development.  Explain morality within the context of nature and nurture  Describe moral characteristics of learners from infancy to childhood  Describe various activities from preschool to elementary level to inculcate moral values among learners 3 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 4. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Overview Today we are going to discuss meaning and nature of moral development, it's importance and need in child's personal and social life. Moral development has significant role in shaping child's personality. The teacher must have the knowledge of various patterns of morality. Moral development occurs along with the social, emotional and cognitive aspects of development. 4 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 5. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Moral Development Moral development is related to an individual's sense of right and wrong. Morality refers to “a set of principles or ideals that help the individual to distinguish right from wrong and to act on this distinction. Principles of morality guide how people should treat one another, with respect to justice and others’ rights. 5 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 6. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Moral Development Includes ⎯ Learning the difference between right and wrong ⎯ To reach proper decisions in complex choices: and possessing strength and freedom to act according to right decision. It can be referred to do the right thing even in difficult situation. 6 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 7. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Moral Components There are three moral components according to Shaffer (1993) 1. Cognitive component: It is related to thinking about moral issues and making decisions about right and wrong. 2. Emotional component: It is linked to the feelings associated with moral thoughts and visions. These feelings include guilt, shame, and pride. 3. Behavioral component: This is concerned with the ways we behave (act) and includes the limit to which we steal, lie, cheat and behave nobly. 7 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 8. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Factors Affecting Moral Development 1-Family Parents show acceptance or rejection of child’s actions and set the meanings of right and wrong for the child. This makes his first orientation to morality. 2-School The children get influenced by the concept of good and bad as a result of his relation with his class fellows, teachers and senior students. 8 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 9. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Factors Affecting Moral Development 3-Peer Group 4-Age 5-Society and Culture 6-Gender. 9 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 10. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Importance of Moral Development Society cannot work in a proper way in the absence of ethical and moral principles on what it is right and what is wrong. Impact of moral education will be reflected through individual’s personality, behavior and attitude. Morality spreads out to society and is an important element for peace and unity. Thus teaching positive values such as honesty, courage, kindness, tolerance etc. becomes essential. 10 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 11. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Theories Related To Moral Development Jean Piaget's Theory Jean Piaget (1886-1980) focused especially on the moral life of children. He watched the children to learn about their beliefs- right and wrong. He also asked the children questions about moral issues like: theft, lies, punishment, justice etc. He concluded that there are two unique ways of morality development. 11 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 12. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Theories Related To Moral Development Jean Piaget's Theory 1-Heteronymous Morality First stage of moral development in Piaget's theory It is from 2 to 7 years. Here justice and rules are considered unchangeable things of the world which are beyond control of people. 12 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 13. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Theories Related To Moral Development Jean Piaget's Theory 2-Autonomous Morality This is exhibited by the children (10 years and above) the child becomes aware that rules and laws are created by people and that, in judging an action, one should consider the actor’s intentions as well as the consequences. Piaget’s explanation (in his cognitive development theory) support our consideration on the process through which the child continues to understand the world 13 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 14. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Theories Related To Moral Development Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development To Kohlberg the people developed in the moral reasoning through a series of stages. He believed that there were six identifiable stages of moral reasoning. These stages can be clustered into 3 levels as given below. 14 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 15. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Theories Related To Moral Development Kohlberg's Theory of Model Development Level 1 - Preconventional Reasoning: At this stage the child cannot understand the concept of moral values. Moral reasoning is controlled by external rewards and punishment. Stage 1: Punishment And Obedience Children obey because the adults tell them to obey. What is rewarded is good: whatever is punished is bad. Stage 2 : Individualism And Purpose Model thinking is based upon the rewards and self interest. children obey when it is in their best interest to obey. What is right is what feels good and what is rewarding. 15 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 16. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Theories Related To Moral Development Level 2 Conventional Reasoning The child abides by certain standards (internal). however these are the standards of others (external) such as parents or the laws of society Stage 3 Interpersonal Norms At this stage, children often follow their parents’, moral standards. They make efforts to be considered by parents as “a good boy” or “a good girl”. this impression is rewarding for children. Stage 4 : Social System Morality Moral judgment is based on understanding the social order, law, justice and duty. For example a child might say that it is always wrong to steal because the laws that have been developed are for the benefit of society . A law should be obeyed even if it is not fair. 16 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 17. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Theories Related To Moral Development Level 3 Postconventional Reasoning At this level morality is completely internalized by the individual and is not based on others’ standards. The adolescent identifies alternative moral ways, search for the choices and decides on personal moral codes. Stage 5 : Community Rights VS Individual Rights At this stage the adolescent understands that values and laws are not absolute but relative. Standards differ from person to person. He knows that Liberty is more important than laws. he knows that laws are important for society, but these can be changed. And unfair law needs to be changed . Stage 6 Universal Ethical Principles At this stage individual develops a moral standard based on universal human rights. In case of conflict between Law and conscience, the person will follow conscience , even though the decision might involve personal risks. emphasis is on human rights without caring for the approval of society. As the moral reasoning is a complex process and the child needs guidance throughout his developmental stages 17 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 18. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Moral Characteristics of Learners At Pre-Schooling Preschool years mark Child’s transition from self interest to empathy or at least the potential for empathy but 4 years old child will still perhaps choose self interest if he/she is forced to choose. an act is always right or always wrong. At this stage some more features emerged as: strict equality, meet mutuality, merit, deserving etc. 18 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 19. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Moral Characteristics of Learners Characteristics Of Learners At Kindergarten: At this stage young children think of right and wrong as below Absolutes: things are always good or always bad. It is unimportant whether an act was intentional or unintentional How much physical damage was done? Greater the damage, worse perception of the act. Whether An Act Will Evoke Punishment: if an act will be punished, it is wrong. Rules Rules should never be broken. breaking rules is viewed as wrong 19 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 20. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Moral Characteristics of Learners Characteristics Of Learners At Kindergarten Classroom Activities To Develop Morality Teaching positive values such as honesty courage responsibility, sympathy, self discipline, kindness, tolerance, respect, love, justice, etc. will be more effective when the young children are at the preschool age 1. Telling and reading stories 2. Learning and singing songs 3. Role playing a story 20 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 21. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Moral Characteristics of Learners Characteristics of Elementary Learners At this level the school child can easily put himself/herself in another person's shoes, can show empathy. children are able to take need as an important reason for kindness. children try to reason things out and increase their moral understanding. they often shout “it's not fair”. 21 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 22. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Moral Characteristics of Learners Classroom Activities For Elementary Level: We can help in moral development of students by inculcating moral values through classroom activities as explained below Thinking About Rules It is to teach children that some rules are in flexible while other rules can be changed Skill: respect, creating agreement Ask the group , what is meant by following rules. What would happen if people don't follow them write down their answers on board or a large sheet 22 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 23. MORAL DEVELOPMENT- COMPONENTS, THEORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNERS Classroom Activities For Elementary Level Tell them Rules tell us how to behave. Some rules should be followed that is “don't cheat”, “speak the truth”, etc. Ask the children which of the following rules must be followed and which can be changed  Don't hit anyone in anger  Eat a balanced meal  keep your room neat  Don't talk behind ones back  Always be attentive to the teacher Present the great personalities as a role model and ask what qualities of great people you wish to possess and why. 23 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra
  • 24. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING THEORIES REGARDING INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT 24 By:Ch.M.Ashraf https://www.slideshare.net/RizwanDuhdra