- Bushido (Chivalry) and the Traditional Japanese Moral Education, by Nozomu Sonda (2007). — Japanese virtues explained by Nitobe in 1900 in comparison with the Baha'i perspective on moral educ...
- Contes interactifs pour pré-jeunes, by Romuald Boubou Moyo (2018). — Il s’agit d’une deuxième version du livret pour pré-jeunes "Marcher dans le droit chemin." Ils...
- Developing a Participatory Approach to Learning, by Maija Pihlainen (1991). — The Macau-based School of the Nations’ philosophy of education, and its implications for the schoo...
- Early Childhood Education, by Cyrus Rohani (2010-01). — Education is a continuous and creative process which fulfils the moral potential of each individual....
- Education of Youth and Our Twentieth Century Dilemma, The, by Habib Taherzadeh (1959 August). — Moral education is lacking in modern societies. Baha'i moral precepts can guide us towards the goal ...
- Human Spirit in Moral Education, The, by Kuek Yi Hsing (1999). — Historical perspectives that have led to the immanence of secular models of moral education in Europ...
- Moral Education, by Farzam Arbab (n.d.). — Transcription of a talk in English, date and place unknown. Includes Persian translation.
- Reading of Sona Farid-Arbab's Moral Empowerment: In Quest of a Pedagogy, A, by Gerald Filson (2018). — On the central goal of education and how it can address our evolving need to learn about both the ph...
- Reflections on Human Rights, Moral Development, and the Global Campaign to Eradicate Gender-Based Violence, by Michael L. Penn (2001). — A review some of the most significant developments in human rights law designed to contribute to the...
- Two Parts of the Law of God, The: The Essential and the Secondary Teachings of the True Religion of God, and Counterfeit Doctrines, Peter Terry, comp. (2022). — Four compilations on themes related to the progressive revelation of the religion of God; essential ...
- Universal Education, by Abdu'l-Bahá (1912). — Tablet to the second international congress on moral education in The Hague.
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