A) Physical education B) Moral development and ethical behavior C) Socialization D) Moral development and ethical behavior E) Academic achievement
A) Social norms B) Habitual practice of virtues C) Emotional intelligence D) Habitual practice of virtues E) Intellectual knowledge
A) Competitiveness B) Empathy and compassion C) Individualism D) Materialism
A) Discipline enforcers B) Moral role models and mentors C) Information providers D) Authority figures
A) Moral knowing is feeling good, while moral action is doing good. B) Moral knowing is understanding what is right, while moral action is doing what is right. C) Moral knowing is acting morally, while moral action is knowing what is right. D) Moral knowing is following rules, while moral action is making decisions.
A) Self-centeredness B) Aggression and dominance C) Empathy and responsibility D) Manipulation and deceit
A) To develop character and moral principles B) To promote personal gain C) To maintain social order D) To achieve academic success
A) Academic achievement B) Physical education C) Character development D) Character development E) Socialization
A) Integrity B) Fairness C) Responsibility D) Empathy
A) Competition B) Self-centeredness C) Tolerance and consideration D) Individualism |