2021
DOI: 10.1177/1834490921998589
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A dialogue system for identifying need deficiencies in moral education

Abstract: Moral education refers to the cultivation of ideals, moral quality, culture, and discipline. One of its main tasks is to analyze students’ problem behaviors and identify their underlying need deficiencies. Previous psychological research has focused on studying how distinct factors affect psychological needs and problem behaviors. However, these findings have provided only scattered guidelines for identifying students’ need deficiencies, which are difficult for inexperienced teachers and parents to apply syste… Show more

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“…During the past decade, attention has been turned to citizenship education in schools as the response to diverse social issues of democracy (Joris and Agordag, 2019). In particular, UNESCO highlights global citizenship education (GCE) as a strategic area and uses it as a response to human right violations, inequality, poverty, threatened peace, and sustainability (Chen et al, 2021). It aims to help learners understand that these are global, not local issues and to become active promoters of more peaceful, tolerant, inclusive, secure, and sustainable societies (UNESCO, 2019).…”
Section: Conceptualizing Citizenship Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the past decade, attention has been turned to citizenship education in schools as the response to diverse social issues of democracy (Joris and Agordag, 2019). In particular, UNESCO highlights global citizenship education (GCE) as a strategic area and uses it as a response to human right violations, inequality, poverty, threatened peace, and sustainability (Chen et al, 2021). It aims to help learners understand that these are global, not local issues and to become active promoters of more peaceful, tolerant, inclusive, secure, and sustainable societies (UNESCO, 2019).…”
Section: Conceptualizing Citizenship Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moral education concerns the development of shared values, such as empathy (Hofmann, 2019), altruism (Eisenberg and Mussen, 1989), as well as their development. Character education, on the other hand, aims to improve student behaviour by reducing in-school violence, disorder or other disciplinary problems (Chen et al, 2021; Meindl et al, 2018). Therefore, it involves the development of ‘one's own identity, which is, by definition, a value-loaded endeavor’ (Geboers et al, 2013: 160).…”
Section: Citizenship Education and What We Have Learnedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today schools can help students build morals by using values-based education programs that refer to ideas and ideologies to improve and develop the students' character toward independent individual development (Baumann, 2018;Gao & Wang, 2020;Meindl et al, 2018). Chen et al (2021) said that moral education must not only refer to the cultivation of ideals, moral qualities, culture, and discipline, but it must also be able to identify shortcomings and psychological and behavioral needs of students by emphasizing an effective dialogue system. Moral education with an emphasis on dialogue has been adopted by the UK, especially in preventing the practice of intolerance and radicalization among students and staff in schools (Winter et al, 2022).…”
Section: Moral Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, bioethics is a compulsory subject in health care curricula [ 3 ]. In the case of the nursing profession, many articles highlight the importance of training nursing students in ethical aspects by carrying out studies to measure: the student’s degree of sensitivity [ 4 7 ]; and the acquisition of ethical skills [ 8 , 9 ]—part where concepts such as ethical sensitivity and moral sensitivity are introduced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%