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Resources

This section provides resources on publications, academic centers, and organizations that address topics related to moral and civic education of college students. In some cases we have included resources that may not be directly related to these topics but provide valuable background or secondary source information. We include a section on "Links" but the majority of links are found in the "Centers" and "Organizations" sections.

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Bibliographies
This is the section where you can find a variety of books, articles, and other resources for research and reference.


BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR 2007 INSTITUTE ON COLLEGE STUDENT VALUES


BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR 2006 INSTITUTE ON COLLEGE STUDENT VALUES

Ethics Organizations, Programs, and Resources

REFERENCE DOCUMENTS

DECLARATION INTRO (DRAFT)

NASPA PROGRAM 2006

CHARACTER VALUES SCALE

CHARACTER VALUES RANKINGS

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES FOR PROMOTING CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT IN COLLEGE

OPINION ESSAYS

SERVICE: THE MORAL HEART OF HIGHER EDUCATION
E. Thomas Moran, State University of New York at Plattsburgh

THE POWER OF REMORSE AND APOLOGY
Hershey H. Friedman, Brooklyn College, City University of New York

DO PARTS = MORE THAN THE WHOLE?
Cathy Bao Bean, Independent Thinker

FINDING A PLACE FOR THE SPIRIT IN COLLEGE
Jon Dalton, Florida State University

LEARNING FROM BUSINESS ETHICS
Christopher M. Caldwell,Southwestern College

PERFORMANCE-BASED FUNDING: AN UNEASY DARWINIAN SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST?
Richard Daye, Florida State University

PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

MASTERS OF APPLIED POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (MAPP) PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS VIOLATIONS GENDER, FORGIVENESS, AND THE ATTITUDES OF SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS
Geoffrey W. Sutton, Donna M. Washburn, Laura L. Comtois, and Allison R. Moeckel, Evangel University

EDUCATIONAL CONNECTION

WHO'S TEACHING THE KIDS? CYBERSLACKING IN THE CLASSROOM
Jackie McBride, Julie Milligan, and Joe Nichols, Arkansas State University

CAMPUS LIFE

CUTTING EDGE ISSUES FOR RELIGIOUS LEADERS: WHY UNIVERSITY MINISTRY IS IMPORTANT
Nathan D. Wilson, Clintonville Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

SPORTS AND ETHICS

THE ROLE OF CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT AND SPIRITUALITY IN COLLEGE JUDO STUDENTS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
Neil Laughlin, University of San Francisco, Hayward Nishioka, Los Angeles City College, and Mitchell Palaciao, San Francisco City College

Links
Links to related sites. The Journal of College and Character is not responsible for the content or accuracy of the information nor do we necessarily endorse the views of the link sources.


Organizations
This is a listing of organizations associated with higher education or that conduct activities related to moral and civic education topics.

Copyright © 2006-2007 by NASPA

The Journal of College and Character is published by NASPA and sponsored by
the Hardee Center for Leadership and Ethics, Higher Education Program, Florida State University.

Contact the editors at jcc@naspa.org or (850) 644-5867.

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