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When faced with a conflict between law and conscience, a person who is at the six and highest stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development will follow the conscience, even though the decision might involve a personal risk.
Lawrence Kohlberg developed six stages of moral development. He received the inspiration for the works of Jean Piaget. The different stages changes in feelings and behaviors regarding "right" and "wrong." The lowest level is pre-conditional reasoning, the lowest level of moral development. The sixth and highest level of moral in Kohlberg's stages is called "universal ethical principles," where people always do what is right.
Answer:
Obedience in Jakob's class is an example of a hidden <u>curriculum</u>.
Explanation:
curricula are the subjects that the courses of study in your school consists of. obedience was a hidden one!!!
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Answer:
Stagnation
Explanation:
Stagnation is the seventh to the eight stages. It is the eight stage of Erick Erickson's theory of psycho-social development theory. This stage comes in the mid-40s and 50s. When a person feels that he does not contribute to anything in his life then the individual feel stagnant and unproductive in his life. People feel disconnected from society.
Thus here Denise feels unproductive and involved in society because she did not marry and have childless.