Lawrence Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
Lawrence Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
Lawrence Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
of Moral Development
Prepared by:
Yaranon, Chevrolet J.
Tanguan, Mark Lester J.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Example: “Yes I will tell our parents. Because if they found out
later that I knew, for sure they will get angry and most
likely punish me.
“No, I will not tell because Ryan will make my life difficult and
also punish me for telling”
STAGE 2: Reward Orientation
One is motivated to act by the benefit that one may obtain
later. You scratch my back I’ll scratch yours.
“No. I will not tell. Ryan will surely grant me a lot of favors
for not telling. He’ll not also squeal on me.”
II. Conventional Morality
Moral reasoning is based on the conventions or
“norms” of society. This may include approval of
others, law and other. The focus on this level is
“significant others” or what is called as “tyranny of
the they.”