10.26180/5b9b150b58fc8
JOHN BELLAVANCE
JOHN
BELLAVANCE
A Digital Moral Framework for Australian Secondary Schools
Monash University
2018
Values education
Secondary Schools
Teenagers use of Information and Communication Technologies
Computer Ethics
Moral Values and Information and Communications Technologies
Digital Moral Framework for Australian Secondary Schools
Education
2018-09-14 04:38:30
Thesis
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/A_Digital_Moral_Framework_for_Australian_Secondary_Schools/7087085
This study investigated how the moral domains of moral reasoning, moral emotion and moral behaviour mediated the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by a small group of secondary school students aged 15-16 years old. The study’s main aim was to provide further understanding of adolescents’ moral development, taking into consideration the relationship between morality, ICTs and pedagogy. The first outcome of the study is a Digital Moral Framework (DMF) that parents and teachers can use to foster moral practices and address moral challenges faced by secondary school students while using ICTs. The DMF outlines some moral values and abilities that can mediate the use of ICTs. The second outcome is the Cyber Values Systems model (CVS) that can be used to analyse and understand the role of values in in the use of ICTs by young people.