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  1. Elliot Turiel teaches courses on human development and its relation to education. He holds the Jerome A. Hutto Chair in the School of Education, and is an affiliated professor in the Department of Psychology.

  2. Elliot Turiel (born 1938) is a psychologist and Distinguished Professor in the Berkeley School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley. He teaches courses on human development and its relation to education.

  3. Elliot Turiel. Graduate School of Education University of California Berkeley, CA 94720. Email: turiel@berkeley.edu. EDUCATION. Ph.D. Yale University (Psychology) 1965 B.B.A. City College of New York 1960. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE.

  4. Jun 8, 2022 · Contemporary interest in the idea that there is a psychologically real and philosophically important distinction between moral judgments and conventional judgments can be traced to the work of psychologist Elliot Turiel.

  5. Elliot Turiel is a professor in the School of Education. His research focuses on social and moral development.

  6. Social Domain Theory (SDT) is a theory of moral psychology that examines social reasoning and behavior from a developmental perspective. It was developed by Elliot Turiel, Judi Smetana and Larry Nucci in the 1970s and 1980s. Currently, there are hundreds of researchers around the world working on Social Domain Theory.

  7. Jerome A. Hutto Professor. Elliot Turiel holds the Jerome A. Hutto Chair in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also an affiliated professor in the Department of Psychology.

  8. Elliot Turiel | UC Psych. Professor. Research Area: Developmental. School: Education. Research Interests: Social and moral development, with an emphasis on domains of judgments, the relations of morality and culture, and opposition and resistance to cultural practices perceived as unjust. whatshot Research Description. place Selected Publications.

  9. Jul 10, 2024 · Elliot Turiel has given us a first-rate, in-depth scholarly treatment of culture and morality, a treatment as much needed in academia as in the public domain. In this brilliant and humane book, Turiel offers us a viable way around fruitless oppositions such as those between individualism and collectivism, universalism and ...

  10. o Chair of the Division of Educational Psychology, Department of Education: 1986-92. • Associate Professor of Education and Social Psychology, Harvard University: 1969-75. Major Areas of Work. • Adolescence, cognitive development, moral and ethical studies, social and emotional development. SRCD Affiliation.

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