Sharon, a high school math teacher, belongs to low-income family. She takes private tuitions at home to strengthen her financial position. One of her students, Max, is extremely weak in the subject. His affluent parents have agreed to double her fees if their child manages to get a Grade B or above in math. She knows that it is almost impossible for Max to pass in the subject and the only way to help him score better is to make him practice the questions directly from the question paper. Assuming that Sharon bases her actions on Lawrence Kohlberg's six stages of moral reasoning, what is she likely to do in each stage?

What will be an ideal response?


Psychology

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