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From the supplier: Much of the focus of teaching have shifted from content knowledge to development. One aspect of social and moral development is the development of interpersonal understanding. Four levels in the development of interpersonal understanding have been described to help in assessing children's sociomoral development. There are indications that interpersonal understanding depends more on experience than on age.
Citation Details Title: Assessing interpersonal understanding in the classroom context. Author: Rheta DeVries Publication:Childhood Education (Refereed) Date: August 6, 1996 Publisher: Association for Childhood Education International Volume: v72 Issue: n5 Page: p265(4)