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The document contains a seatwork assignment focused on identifying and explaining Kohlberg's Six Stages of Moral Reasoning through various scenarios. Each scenario requires students to analyze the moral reasoning displayed and determine which stage it represents. The assignment aims to deepen students' understanding of ethical decision-making.
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The document contains a seatwork assignment focused on identifying and explaining Kohlberg's Six Stages of Moral Reasoning through various scenarios. Each scenario requires students to analyze the moral reasoning displayed and determine which stage it represents. The assignment aims to deepen students' understanding of ethical decision-making.
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Ethics: Seatwork

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Name: __________________________________________________ Date: __________


Yr. & Sec.: ______________________________________________ Score: _________
Instruction: Identify which of Kohlberg’s Six Stages of Moral Reasoning the scenario depicts
and briefly explain why it shows that particular stage. 25pts.
1. In hopes of convincing student B later to allow her to copy in their homework, student A
voluntarily lends student B her notes during their class.
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2. During a science project where the class was incubating chicken eggs, a teacher assisted
her pupils in understanding all facets of a moral dilemma. The task was to crack open an
egg every week to observe the chicken's development at various stages. Later that day,
one of her pupils confided in her that he believed it was terrible to crack open an egg and
kill the chick inside. She listened without responding and made the decision to have a
class meeting to discuss the matter. The class addressed a wide range of issues related to
the task. After discussing all the aspects, students were encouraged to vote as to how to
continue with the assignment as a group.
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3. The pros and cons of euthanasia were covered in a high school social studies lesson. For
an assignment, each student was required to submit a commentary in response to the
following question: "Do you think and believe that it is ethically right to end a patient’s
life to limit his suffering? What stage of thinking is this teacher encouraging in the class?
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4. According to a school policy, "Wearing appropriate school uniform must be properly
implemented." A student abides by this policy and regularly wears his school uniform
because he thinks school policies must be rigorously observed.
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5. To please his boss, an employee willingly agrees to work overtime each week.
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