Michael Scott is looking for a website for teaching values. I can refer to the following. I would appreciate a feedback on what was useful. Compliments on this great and very professional resource for English teachers. http://www.uni-konstanz.de/ag-moral/mut/mjt-engl.htm Moral Judgement Test (University of Konstanz, Germany): developed by Dr. Lind and others (Israeli participation as far as I know) based on Kohlberg system http://www.uni-konstanz.de/ag-moral/links.htm more links http://tigger.uic.edu/~lnucci/MoralEd/ American pedagogic institution http://wings.buffalo.edu/faculty/research/bioethics/contents.html a source I encountered in connection with the book by Brian Clark "Whose life is it anyway?" (bioethics) http://www.familydecisions.org/ http://wings.buffalo.edu/faculty/research/bioethics/main.htm http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/playground/pd.html the prisoner's dilemma http://moral.wjh.harvard.edu/ Moral Sense Test, Harvard US http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/ could also contribute to value teaching -- Bernd Morlock Germany > From: "Ask" <ask@xxxxxxxx> > Subject: [etni] Fw: website 4 teaching values > Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:54:11 +0200 > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: nicole scott - barnone777@xxxxxxxxx > Subject: website 4 teaching values > > Hi, > > My name is Michael Scott. I teach English at Bate Safer Rabin in Gan > Yavne'. > I'm interested in the website for teaching values. if you could forward me > the information I would appreciate it. Thanks a lot. > > Michael Scott ----------------------------------------------- Read "The Etni Rag" - http://www.etni.org/etnirag/ Add yourself / Update your entry to "Who's Who on Etni" http://www.boker.org.il/etni/whoswho.htm -----------------------------------------------