Character and Civic Education as a Source of Moral Motivation

  • Althof W
  • Berkowitz M
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Character education, civic education, or any education aimed at the development of moral or pro-social characteristics, must consider the nature of a moral agent; i.e., what psychologically comprises an individual who is both motivated and capable of acting in morally justifiable ways.

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Althof, W., & Berkowitz, M. W. (2013). Character and Civic Education as a Source of Moral Motivation. In Handbook of Moral Motivation (pp. 567–583). SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-275-4_31

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