TY - JOUR AU - Park, Jin-Whan PY - 2014/12/30 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - A Study on the Evaluation Model of Moral Judgment Education JF - Filosofiya osvity. Philosophy of Education JA - Filos. osv. Philos. Educ. VL - 15 IS - 2 SE - DO - UR - https://philosopheducation.com/index.php/philed/article/view/500 SP - AB - <p>Moral Judgment, one of the key elements in&nbsp;moral education, has seen no significant progress&nbsp;since the cognitive moral education model&nbsp;developed by Piaget and Kohlberg in the 1980s.&nbsp;Although this model has been criticized in many&nbsp;ways, it is still the dominant model in Korea. In&nbsp;2000, the theory of knowledge has undergone revolutionary<br>change — from objective view of theory to the constructivist view of&nbsp;knowledge; from modernism to post-modernism; and from academism to pragmatism.&nbsp;Such change has shaken the existing cognitive approach at its root and requires&nbsp;a new model of moral judgment education. If moral knowledge is objective,&nbsp;modernistic and is based on academism, the moral judgment based on such moral&nbsp;knowledge is simple in its form. It is like applying a simple mathematic formula.&nbsp;However, moral knowledge is constructivist, post-modern and pragmatic, then&nbsp;moral judgment cannot be but complex. The same is for the evaluation of moral&nbsp;judgment education. Although constructivist-based moral judgment education<br>was introduced in new curriculum, appropriate evaluation model was not developed&nbsp;so far. This study proposes that Matthew Lipman’s Philosophy for Children&nbsp;model is suitable as the new evaluation model for moral judgment education. Of&nbsp;course, Matthew Lipman himself did not systematically develop an evaluation&nbsp;model for moral judgment education. However, he paved a way a new evaluation&nbsp;model. We can find some suggestions from his books, Lisa and Nous, the text for&nbsp;moral judgment education, and manual for instructors, respectively. This paper&nbsp;is the extended research of his study and is in memory of him who passed away&nbsp;in 2011.</p> ER -