Thoughts on the Psychology of Moral Education in Chinese Primary and Secondary Schools ()
ABSTRACT
The
moral cognitive developmental theory, inspired by Dewey’s research on
progressive moral education and Piaget’s theory on children’s moral cognitive
development, is proposed by American moral psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg in
the early 20th century. It is proven to be the most influential and effective
theory in moral education, which is still widely applied in the contemporary
western schools. The current moral education in primary and secondary schools
in China is characterized by low efficiency. This article, combined with Kohlberg’s
moral cognitive development theory, analyzes the status and causes of
inefficient moral education in primary and secondary schools in China since the
reforming and opening up policy was adopted, and puts forward the feasible
measures to improve the effectiveness of moral education in primary and secondary
schools.
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Zhang, Q. (2022) Thoughts on the Psychology of Moral Education in Chinese Primary and Secondary Schools.
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
10, 275-283. doi:
10.4236/jss.2022.1013022.
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