Millersville University, Faculty Senate
General Education Curriculum
Program Review
May 1996
Curricular Currency
Moral Reflection
10. Moral Reflection--Students are confronted with value-laden issues, to
discuss them intelligently, and to formulate decisions based on both
knowledge and ethics.
With the exception of the Perspectives courses, Millersville does not require
that courses consider the morality of actions. The "diversity" and
"citizenship" goals do imply that students are to be engaged in moral
reflection. There is a PDE requirement of ethics for secondary education
majors, but it does not seem to be widely observed. A difficulty here is that
faculty (and students) may be reluctant to advance their own values.
Curricular Currency
...|Liberal Arts and Sciences
|Fundamental Skills
|Higher Standards and More Requirements
|Tighter Curriculum Structure
|The Freshman Year
|The Senior Year
|Global Studies
|Cultural Diversity
|Integration of Knowledge
|Active Learning
|Extension Through All Four Years
|Assessment
|Information Literacy
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