Because ethical decisions about what is fair or just are at the heart of most controversial issues in the public sphere, understanding how high school seniors reason ethically about conflicting democratic values is important. Teachers and teacher educators would be assisted in leading discussions if they know the ethical frameworks most often used by students and how the facilitator might encourage consideration of alternative ethical viewpoints. By creating a professional community of practice between four U.S. government teachers, a university researcher, and a political science professor, we asked high school seniors to discuss their position relative to the Supreme Court decision in Texas v. Johnson (1989), which upheld flag burning as an expression of free speech. We were curious to know what ethical frameworks students used in wrestling with the value conflict in freedom of expression. We found all students used Lawrence Kohlberg’s (1976) ethic of justice framework almost exclusively and reasoned primarily in stages four and five on Kohlberg’s hierarchy.
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Ethical Reasoning of High School Seniors Exploring Issues of Free Speech Available to Purchase
John W. Saye
John W. Saye
Auburn University
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Emerald Publishing Limited
2014
Social Studies Research and Practice (2014) 9 (2): 33–47.
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Kohlmeier J, Saye JW (2014), "Ethical Reasoning of High School Seniors Exploring Issues of Free Speech". Social Studies Research and Practice, Vol. 9 No. 2 pp. 33–47, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/SSRP-02-2014-B0003
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