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K–12 teaching and learning · from the UNC School of Education

Jim Mach teaches Psychology at J.F. Webb High School. He is completing his 22nd year in education. It is his belief that though Psychology is a difficult subject, it can be made interesting and rewarding when active learning becomes a vital part of the classroom experience.

Resources created by James Mach

Lawrence Kohlberg's Six Stages of Moral Reasoning
There are many aspects to the understanding of human behavior. The study of psychology would be incomplete without a detailed analysis of Lawrence Kohlberg's Six Stages of Moral Reasoning. It is a vital part of the different stages in the life cycle. This lesson plan will help students understand and become more aware of their own human behavior as it relates to the concept of moral reasoning.
Format: lesson plan (grade 11–12 Social Studies)
By James Mach.