When asking students to wrestle with a moral dilemma, three of the following strategies might be effective in promoting students' moral development. Which one probably will not promote their moral development?

a. Encouraging students to volunteer their individual perspectives on a moral issue
b. Asking students to consider their reasons for making the moral decisions they do
c. Encouraging students to consider all sides of a moral issue
d. Eventually telling students how morally advanced people would respond to the dilemma


d

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