Wow! Thank you so much for publishing this video. Next Monday I am going to write an Examination on this topic and your explanation of Kohlbergs Theory really helped me a lot! Thanks!
Very well done wmiller24. Thank you for posting this I am taking an online course (Ethics and the legal environment) and using this as a supplement to what I am reading in my text. Thank you for the information.
Thank you so much for posting this! I'm not one of your students but I wish I were! I enjoyed the presentation and more important, you were very clear and understandable.
Level 3. Is Post Conventional and Autonomous Moral Principles the same. My book does not have post conv. just amp. Thanks for the help. I attend school in Dallas and have a test Thursday on this subject.
Yes, level three is called Post Conventional, or AMP. Stage 5 of that level is the Social Contract Orientation, and Stage 6 of level 3 is the Universal Ethical Principles Orientation.
Excellent! This was a very informative video. I especially appreciated your "stick" and "carrot" analogy for stage 1 and 2. I think it would also have been beneficial to discuss the idea of internalization and how it relates to each stage:
Level 1-no internalization.
Level 2- intermediate internalization (individuals abide by certain moral standards but they are the standards of others (i.e., parents/friends (stage 3) or society (stage 4)).
I also had an essay to write for my Human Development and Change Module in University, this video helped me loads! I'm not very good at learning from books,so this way is a great way of learning for me.
This video was taped, at least in part, for an online class I was teaching. I had asked my class to write a brief essay answering the following question: Jim, a mid-level manager at a large company, is sometimes asked by his superiors to skip certain steps in product testing. He feels this is wrong, but justifies his compliance by telling himself: "It's not so bad; other managers are doing the same thing." Based on Kohlberg's theory, at what level of moral development would you place him.
stupidest theory i ever heard
bboylawson 5 months ago
@bboylawson Not really. If you look at some Women, many have came into Adulthood never leaving level 2.
101iamlegend 3 months ago
@bboylawson stupidest is not a word.
S2RiCeGuRlS2 2 months ago
Teehee. I think Christians are stuck in preconventional moral development.
peachdica 7 months ago
This was great thankyou, big help and really well justified. Thankyou!
LuRoy91 7 months ago
Excellent tutorial sir. Made my exam revision much easier.
paddyharrington 9 months ago
Very helpful for my developmental psychology module at uni !
031291fobbing 1 year ago
I'm studying to take a license exam, and appreciate you reviewing this here as I don't quite remember this theory. Much obliged
voceval1 1 year ago
that shirt is a really pretty color
johnwaynepresley 1 year ago
suck up to your parents so you can get them to buy you a new FIRETRUCK.
lmfao.
02:35
airmickey2000 1 year ago 4
You must be referring to Level 1, stage 2.
wmiller24 1 year ago
@wmiller24 Naa he's not making a reference, he's still living there--waa haa haa haa
dawnsal 11 months ago
Great lecture. Thanks for your help.
RandRdriver 1 year ago
very useful!
anonymous2349 1 year ago
thanks
SeanOsaur27 1 year ago
Wow! Thank you so much for publishing this video. Next Monday I am going to write an Examination on this topic and your explanation of Kohlbergs Theory really helped me a lot! Thanks!
0306Sarah 1 year ago
Thank you so much. I am taking a clep test on developmental psychology. I am sure I will pass now.
ngocami 1 year ago
thank u! i got a lot of useful info from u for my class presentation on monday.
JonieP84 1 year ago
Thanks for this useful video. But can anyone clarify if there is any latest theory refined from Kohlberg's theory (1972)? Need 2use it for my thesis.
deadcandles 1 year ago
VERY NICE
07cheesebob 1 year ago
Very well done wmiller24. Thank you for posting this I am taking an online course (Ethics and the legal environment) and using this as a supplement to what I am reading in my text. Thank you for the information.
wcwashington 1 year ago
that was great
TutorWizard 1 year ago
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thanks for the vido it's great. if possible could you put subtitles?? :))
BrokenAtomBoom 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting this! I'm not one of your students but I wish I were! I enjoyed the presentation and more important, you were very clear and understandable.
Janete
TheJanay1961 2 years ago
Wow Some people make it really complicating when giving lectures but you taught it very well, Thank you, I get a feeling you help me Past my Test
RapperEater303 2 years ago 5
nice lecture, thanks for clearing the confusion
radomu1 2 years ago
I teach this material and think you did a great job!
bonn1997 2 years ago 6
you helped me out with my presentation, thanks guy
dormiturefl 2 years ago 2
tnx mr. wmiller....u xplained the stages very clearly...^-^
klaburn09 2 years ago
Level 3. Is Post Conventional and Autonomous Moral Principles the same. My book does not have post conv. just amp. Thanks for the help. I attend school in Dallas and have a test Thursday on this subject.
putannan 2 years ago
Yes, level three is called Post Conventional, or AMP. Stage 5 of that level is the Social Contract Orientation, and Stage 6 of level 3 is the Universal Ethical Principles Orientation.
wmiller24 2 years ago
Excellent! This was a very informative video. I especially appreciated your "stick" and "carrot" analogy for stage 1 and 2. I think it would also have been beneficial to discuss the idea of internalization and how it relates to each stage:
Level 1-no internalization.
Level 2- intermediate internalization (individuals abide by certain moral standards but they are the standards of others (i.e., parents/friends (stage 3) or society (stage 4)).
Level 3- Complete internalization.
mcgregor1989 2 years ago
very informative and fun to lirsten to. i don't need to know for college (cause i attend a law school), but i enjoyed this greatly!
TESOblivion4 2 years ago
thankss!!
daniella5454 2 years ago
thank you so much, very helpfull, bless you..
jukeboxgio 2 years ago
I have a medical school exam about this subject tomorrow--very helpful! Good explanations!!
newlifetoday 2 years ago
I also had an essay to write for my Human Development and Change Module in University, this video helped me loads! I'm not very good at learning from books,so this way is a great way of learning for me.
Thanks again for posting this video!
Bailyes 3 years ago 2
i have a final that deals with this tomorrow morning. thanks!
pb3ch 3 years ago
me too.
i did my senior project on morality and society.
ryandrummer11 3 years ago
Wonder where George Bush lies in the stage chart?
RodCornholio 3 years ago 2
lol
Ashantiwarriorkaos 2 years ago 2
THAT WAS SO GOOD. you talk really well even better then the text book. i actually remember and understand the stages thanx for your help :)
Righet333 3 years ago
Very good video
lindsaymiller2004 3 years ago
very clear. It helped me for my human development class. Thank you!
aledelgar 3 years ago
This video was taped, at least in part, for an online class I was teaching. I had asked my class to write a brief essay answering the following question: Jim, a mid-level manager at a large company, is sometimes asked by his superiors to skip certain steps in product testing. He feels this is wrong, but justifies his compliance by telling himself: "It's not so bad; other managers are doing the same thing." Based on Kohlberg's theory, at what level of moral development would you place him.
wmiller24 3 years ago
eh.. am i suppost to know who jim is?
what did he do?
sinzorak 3 years ago
thanks
enjoyed this immensely.
PS i love kohlberg
CrystalCitadel 3 years ago
this video really helps me thanks sir
graciiexbabyy 3 years ago
I really thanks for the video Sir.. It helps me to understand those stages..
passenger61 3 years ago