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Piaget is to cognitive development as Kohlberg is to MORAL development.
Moral is mood and emotion. So no. They are different
Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development was created in 1958.
A sense of right and wrong. (APEX)
you need to look over each of these theories individually and evaluate them and on doing so, certain patterns will start to emerge, there is no other way to find the similarities and differences and it is too broad a question soappropriately answer on a forum.
determined by cognitive development
Piaget is to cognitive development as Kohlberg is to MORAL development.
Cognitive; moral - APEX
There are four approaches in the development of moral behavior, the psychoanalytic approach, the social-group approach, the learning-theory approach, and the cognitive developmental approach.
Lawrence John Walker has written: 'Cognitive and perspective-taking prerequisites for the development of moral reasoning' -- subject(s): Cognition in children, Moral education, Moral development
Moral is mood and emotion. So no. They are different
Moral development was the chief outcome of charity schools.
um cause it was in t he revolutionary war and they won
A sense of what is right and wrong :)
Moral development occurs through a combination of biological factors, cognitive abilities, social interactions, and cultural influences. Children typically progress through stages of moral reasoning, starting with a focus on obedience and punishment, and eventually developing a more complex understanding of ethical principles and societal norms. This process is influenced by both internal factors (such as empathy and conscience) and external factors (such as parental guidance and societal values).
No.
Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development was created in 1958.