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Anjela Joy Endino
on Oct 30, 2024Verified
In meeting the students' needs,many educators believe that they must also work to take care of themselves as well as their students.Which of Gilligan's stages does this ideal represent?
A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) Stage 4
Gilligan's Stages
A theory proposed by psychologist Carol Gilligan focusing on the stages of moral development in humans, emphasizing care and relationships.
Educators
Individuals who instruct, guide, and facilitate learning, often in academic settings, but also in other contexts where learning occurs.
- Examine and bolster the evolution of spiritual and ethical maturity in individuals across different stages of life.
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Learning Objectives
- Examine and bolster the evolution of spiritual and ethical maturity in individuals across different stages of life.
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