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Gateway to Justice
Meeting the Moral Challenges of Social Inequality
November 4–6, 2010 Chase Park Plaza St. Louis, Missouri, USA
The 2010 meeting of the Association for Moral Education will explore the intersection of individuals’ moral development and the many faces of social inequality and injustice.
Fostering the development of moral agents capable of dealing productively with social injustice requires honing two important capacities.The first involves teaching and learning practices that effectively promote the processes of moral reflection, perspective taking, and action.The second involves nurturing the skills to interpret the various levels of complex social systems and understand the many sources from which social inequalities may emerge.
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The Chase Park Plaza 212 N. Kingshighway Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63108 USA
The 2010 AME conference will be held in the historic Chase Park Plaza hotel in the heart of St. Louis, Missouri. This recently renovated landmark offers beautifully furnished rooms, fitness facilities, and a five-screen cinema, in addition to comfortable meeting facilities.
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Featured Speaker, Kohlberg Memorial Lecture
James Comer, MD, MPH
Maurice Falk Professor of Child Psychiatry Yale Child Study Center

James P. Comer, MD, is the Maurice Falk Professor of Child Psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine’s Child Atudy Center in New Haven, Connecticut. He is known nationally and internationally for his creation in 1968 of the Comer School Development Program (SDP), the forerunner of most modern school-reform efforts.
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36th Annual Conference for the Association for Moral Education November 4–6, 2010 St. Louis, Missouri, USA
US and Canadian residents can register online.
International residents can register using this form. (Downloadable registration form that can be faxed or mailed in with payment.)
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