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Elliot Turiel

Elliot Turiel. Sora Klopfenstein & Celeste Mays. He’s ALIVE!!!. He is currently a professor at University of California Berkeley Graduate School of Education. Doctorate at Yale University in Psychology. Specialization / Interests Adolescence Cognitive Development

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Elliot Turiel

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  1. ElliotTuriel Sora Klopfenstein & Celeste Mays

  2. He’s ALIVE!!! • He is currently a professor at University of California Berkeley Graduate School of Education. • Doctorate at Yale University in Psychology. • Specialization / Interests • Adolescence Cognitive Development • Moral and Ethical Studies • Social and Emotional Development

  3. Influences • Kohlberg’s theory: preconventional, conventional, and post conventional • Piaget’s theory is based on the moral development based on stages through life • Elliot’s ideas branch off of Kohlberg’s and Piaget’s framework • morality and social convention are separate rather than the same entity.

  4. Domain Theory • Kids associate behavior through experiences; whether or not they will be punished. • Moral rules • rules people follow because the decisions that an individual makes affects others; maintaining human rights • Conventional rules • Societal rule (standing in line, when to be quiet) • Cultures around the world hold similar basic morals, but different conventional

  5. Morality in Teaching Base on universal features of human moral understanding Moral education should guide the students to build up the correct outlook of the world, life and evaluation, consistently improve their socialistic consciousness so as to lay a solid foundation for them to become a rising generation having lofty ideas, moral integrity, knowledge and culture

  6. Critiques Most domain theory research didn’t take into account the children’s difficulty in evaluating intentionality Some cultures don’t distinguish between manners and morals

  7. Contact Info. Elliot TurielProfessorCognition and DevelopmentOffice: 4317 TolmanPhone: (510) 642-7972Email: turiel at berkeley.eduURL: Staff Contact: Caron WilliamsOffice: 4511 Tolman HallPhone: (510) 642-4202Email: caronw at berkeley.edu

  8. ICYI: In case You’re Interested His most recent books include: The Culture of Morality: Social Development, Context, and Conflict, Cambridge University Press (2002), and Social Development, Social, Inequalities, and Social Justice (edited with C. Wainryb and J. Smetana, Erlbaum Publishers, 2007). His many other publications include "The Development of Morality" in Handbook of Child Psychology (2006); "Thought, Emotions, and Social Interactional Processes in Moral Development" in Handbook of Moral Development; and "To Lie or not to Lie: To Whom and Under what Circumstances" in Child Development (with S. Perkins, 2007).

  9. Works Cited http://gse.berkeley.edu/faculty/ETuriel/ETuriel.html http://www.livestrong.com/article/169968-moral-development-in-childhood/ http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3045301623.html http://sitemaker.umich.edu/356.dworin/theories_of_moral_development http://www.edu.cn/20010101/21779.shtml

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