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Teachers in second grade or beyond should adjust their teaching in non-math subjects to emphasize
Preconventional Moral Reasoning
The earliest stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development, where moral understanding is based on rewards, punishments, and the power of authority figures.
Conventional Moral Reasoning
A stage in moral development where individuals make decisions based on societal rules and laws.
Preconventional Moral Reasoning
The first level of moral reasoning in Kohlberg's theory, where individuals base their moral decisions on the direct consequences to themselves, including rewards and punishments.
Autonomous Morality
A stage in moral development where individuals understand and apply their own set of moral principles, often independent of external authority or conventions.
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