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Chapter 3: Psychosocial and Moral Development



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Other Sites to Explore

  1. Erik Erikson's Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development
    http://snycorva.cortland.edu/~ANDERSMD/ERIK/welcome.HTML
    This resource offers a useful summary chart of Erikson's eight stages of psychosocial development as well as detailed descriptions of each. Additional information includes a biography, critiques, and discussions of controversies related to Erikson's work.
    Textbook links: see pages 71-81.

  2. Epals Classroom Exchange
    http://www.epals.com/
    Teachers can enhance students' social interactions and cross-cultural understanding by using resources available at this site and connecting with classrooms around the world.
    Textbook links: see pages 78-79.

  3. Center for Adolescent Studies
    http://education.indiana.edu/cas/
    Access valuable information about the psychological, biological, and social features of adolescence. Resources include current news and original research about adolescence, and secondary school strategies and lesson plans that enhance the social and emotional growth of students.
    Textbook links: see pages 79-81.

  4. Character Counts!
    http://www.charactercounts.org/index.htm
    This Web site offers age-appropriate lesson plans for developing character and teaching ethical values. Teachers can also join a discussion group and learn more about successful character development projects.

  5. Identity and Self-Esteem
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/n/x/nxd10/identity2.htm
    Investigate the influences of gender and ethnicity on an individual's personal development. Educators can gain insight into providing an environment that fosters healthy identity development and self-esteem for all students.



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