Read pages 275-277 of your text explaining Kohlberg’s theory of moral development.
Do research in other sources to provide you with a more in-depth look at the stages that are discussed.
Make a power point presentation consisting of at least 15 slides explaining these stages and how your own style of moral reasoning relates to Kohlberg’s stages.
You will have at least one slide explaining each stage and at least one slide giving an example of each stage.
You will answer the following questions about your own moral decision making in your discussion paper (using at least 500 words), after you have made your slide presentation on Kohlberg’s stages.
(1.) Discuss your own moral decision making and how it relates to these stages.
(2.) Do you make moral decisions at a different stage now than you did at an earlier point in your life? Explain and provide an example of a moral decision you made at an earlier point in your life.
(3.) Discuss a recent moral decision that you made and explain how your style of moral reasoning relates to Kohlberg’s stage theory of moral development.
Access and complete the Learning Styles Inventory
Prepare and submit a 7- to 10-slide PowerPoint.
You will be graded on your completion of the following within your PowerPoint:
- Identify the strengths of your learning style.
- Compare these strengths to your personality type.
- How do these strengths help communication in your relationships with others, i.e., at work, home, school.
- Describe two challenges you may have with different personalities and learning styles in the way you communicate with others. What strategies can you use to improve these challenges?
While GCU style format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using GCU formatting guidelines, which can be found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. Use two to three references from our readings or videos to support your work. You must provide in-text citations within your writing, as well as a properly formatted reference slide.